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- == Bridges == The [[Ponte San Lorenzo]], a [[Roman bridge]] largely underground, along with the ancient [[Ponte Molino (Padua) ...5 KB (719 words) - 18:31, 9 November 2024
- |design = [[spandrel|Open-spandrel]] stone segmental [[arch bridge]] ...the title of "the oldest ''open-spandrel'' stone quarter circle segmental arch bridge in the world".</ref> Credited to the design of a craftsman named Li ...13 KB (1,983 words) - 09:15, 7 February 2025
- {{short description|Bridge with arch-shaped supports}} |the structure type|specific bridges with this name|Arch Bridge (disambiguation)}} ...30 KB (4,532 words) - 15:30, 16 June 2025
- | design = Closed-[[spandrel]] segmental stone [[arch bridge]] ...enthal|isbn=978-0-316-47380-4}}</ref> The Ponte Vecchio's two neighbouring bridges are the [[Ponte Santa Trinita]] and the [[Ponte alle Grazie]]. ...15 KB (2,161 words) - 16:23, 29 October 2025
- {{Short description|Bridges built by ancient Romans}} {{About||a list|List of Roman bridges|the railway station in Wales|Roman Bridge railway station}} ...32 KB (4,785 words) - 19:48, 14 May 2025
- {{short description|Roman segmental arch bridge over the lower Danube}} {{see also|Roman Dacia}} ...21 KB (2,919 words) - 06:05, 2 February 2025
- ...which the Parthians had recently invaded. Gaius successfully placed a pro-Roman king on the Armenian throne but was seriously wounded after being tricked. ...dge at Limyra]], east of the city, is one of the oldest [[segmental arch]] bridges in the world.<ref name=CE>[http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/09265a.htm Sophe ...7 KB (1,023 words) - 11:27, 29 October 2024
- ...horse bridge consists of one or more narrow (one horse wide) [[masonry]] [[arch]]es, and has low [[Parapet#Bridge parapets|parapets]] so as not to interfer Packhorse bridges were often built on the trade routes (often called packhorse routes) that f ...98 KB (12,905 words) - 13:51, 19 May 2025
- ...onstruction in the United Kingdom. There is also a [[Pavilion]] called the Roman Boathouse standing by the lake in the park, the upper storey of which was o [[File:Roman pavilion, Birkenhead Park 2019-1.jpg|thumb|250px|Roman Pavilion and Boathouse]] ...20 KB (2,960 words) - 08:31, 2 May 2025
- At the court of [[Rudolf II, Holy Roman Emperor|King Rudolf II]], at the [[Hradčany]] castle in [[Prague]], Veranzi ...Plates 6–7), many types of mills, agricultural machinery, various types of bridges in various materials, machinery for clearing the sea, a dual sedan chair bo ...29 KB (4,160 words) - 03:12, 26 June 2025
- ...tterburn Ranges]] military training ground, and are crossed by a number of bridges built in the 20th century. It passes a number of small villages and hamlets ...replacement, built in 1927, both of which are listed structures. Below the bridges is a sewage treatment works, built in the 1990s. At Brainshaugh, the river ...40 KB (5,830 words) - 12:29, 16 May 2025
- {{About|the architectural construct|other uses of ''arch'' or ''arches''|Arch (disambiguation)}} [[File:St Louis Gateway Arch.jpg|thumb|[[Gateway Arch]]]] ...87 KB (12,667 words) - 17:20, 16 November 2025
- ...prelates and barons of the army of Louis VIII to the [[Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor|Emperor Frederick II]] in 1226 justifying their conduct in the sieg ...28|p=[https://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k108689d/f567.image 502]}} one arch collapsed in 1603 and two collapsed in 1633.{{sfn|Maigret|2002|p=17 Note 24 ...37 KB (5,679 words) - 23:22, 20 February 2025
- ...buildings are generally considered to be architecture, and infrastructure (bridges, roads etc.) is civil engineering, not architecture. * [[Ancient Roman architecture]] – adopted the principles of ancient Greek architecture ...39 KB (4,974 words) - 18:17, 27 February 2025
- {{redirect|Roman architecture|the architecture of the city|Architecture of Rome}} | name = Ancient Roman architecture ...101 KB (14,717 words) - 21:14, 21 October 2025
- ...its junction with the Ouse. A second channel flowed to the north, along a Roman channel called Turnbridgedike.<ref name=skempton>{{harvnb |Skempton |2002 | ...er was difficult to navigate, made more hazardous by shoals, three awkward bridges, and low water levels at neap tides. With the opening of the [[Stainforth a ...77 KB (11,845 words) - 23:55, 10 April 2025
- ...uring]] houses, and a [[bleachfield]]. During this period, new side roads, bridges, a town-house and jail were also built.<ref name="Woolmer"/> ...e) is shared by two congregations: Scottish Episcopalian (St Columba), and Roman Catholic (St Anne), who advertise the location as Woodlands Crescent. (Pos ...35 KB (4,794 words) - 02:42, 19 June 2025
- ...re|Ingham]]<ref>Grid ref: SK 96675 85014</ref> and immediately west of the Roman Road, [[Ermine Street]]. It flows east and then north to [[Bishopbridge]] w Some bridges are private rights of way – remaining such as conscious of the risk o ...50 KB (7,504 words) - 12:53, 26 August 2025
- ...cture|the card game|Contract bridge|other uses|Bridge (disambiguation)|and|Bridges (disambiguation)}} ...bridge|movable]], double-deck, [[pontoon bridges|pontoon]], and [[military bridges]]. They may also be categorized by their materials, which include wood, bri ...192 KB (25,567 words) - 07:02, 20 November 2025
- ...nconcrete.com/docs/bamboo1966/BambooReinforcedConcreteFeb1966.htm |website=Roman Concrete Research |access-date=29 October 2019}}</ref> These alternative ty ...last=Amici |first=C.M. |date=2015 |title=HIDDEN IRON: HIGH TECH DEVICES IN ROMAN IMPERIAL ARCHITECTURE |url=https://www.unisalento.it/documents/20152/130997 ...49 KB (6,921 words) - 01:46, 26 May 2025