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File:Pendentif.eglise.Nantua.png|A pendentive, labelled A. Illustration of a church in [[Nantua]].
File:Pendentif.eglise.Nantua.png|A pendentive, labelled A. Illustration of a church in [[Nantua]]
File:Schema.pendentif.medieval.png|Formation of a pendentive. [[Eugène Viollet-le-Duc]], 1856
File:Schema.pendentif.medieval.png|Formation of a pendentive by [[Eugène Viollet-le-Duc]], 1856
File:Pendentives.jpg|Pendentive structure
File:Pendentives.jpg|Pendentive structure
File:Moskau erloeserkathedrale innen.jpg|Arches (left and right), dome (top) and pendentive (centre) in [[Cathedral of Christ the Saviour (Moscow)|Moscow Cathedral]]
Hagia Sophia interior - Istanbul, Turkey - panoramio.jpg|Dome of the [[Hagia Sophia]], Constantinople/Istanbul
File:Kostel Nejsvětější Trojice (Fulnek) – frs-002.jpg|[[Most Holy Trinity Church, Fulnek|Holy Trinity Church]], [[Fulnek]], [[Czech Republic]]
File:San_Giovanni_Evangelista_(Parma)_-_Dome.jpg|''[[Vision of St. John on Patmos]]'' by [[Antonio da Correggio|Correggio]] (1520–1522), [[San Giovanni Evangelista, Parma]]
File:Crkva_Sveti_Kliment_-_Skopje_(2).jpg|[[Church of St. Clement of Ohrid]], [[Skopje]], [[North Macedonia]]
File:Çamlıca Mosque, Istanbul Interiror.jpg|The attributes of [[Allah]] (God) in intrinsic [[Islamic calligraphy]] on the pendentives of [[Çamlıca Mosque]], [[Istanbul]], opened in 2019
File:Haga_Sofia_RB3.jpg|One pendentive of the [[Hagia Sophia]] main dome
File:Saint Sava Naos leg P.Cikovac.jpg|Pendentive of the [[Church of Saint Sava]] main dome, [[Belgrade]], [[Serbia]]
File:San_Giovanni_Evangelista_(Parma)_-_Dome.jpg|''[[Vision of St. John on Patmos]]'' (1520–1522, [[Antonio da Correggio|Correggio]], [[San Giovanni Evangelista, Parma]]), part of which is painted on the pendentives
File:Çamlıca Mosque, Istanbul Interiror.jpg|The attributes of [[Allah]] (God) in intrinsic [[Islamic calligraphy]] on the pendentives of [[Çamlıca Mosque]], [[Istanbul]]
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Schematic representation of a dome on pendentives.

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In architecture, a pendentive is a constructional device permitting the placing of a circular dome over a square room or of an elliptical dome over a rectangular room.[1] The pendentives, which are triangular segments of a sphere, taper to points at the bottom and spread at the top to establish the continuous circular or elliptical base needed for a dome.[2] In masonry the pendentives thus receive the weight of the dome, concentrating it at the four corners where it can be received by the piers beneath.

Prior to the pendentive's development, builders used the device of corbelling or squinches in the corners of a room. Pendentives commonly occurred in Orthodox, Renaissance, and Baroque churches, with a drum with windows often inserted between the pendentives and the dome. The first experimentation with pendentives began with Roman dome construction in the 2nd–3rd century AD,[3] while full development of the form came in the 6th-century Eastern Roman cathedral, Hagia Sophia, in Constantinople (Istanbul).[4]

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  1. The Columbia Encyclopedia, sixth edition
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