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  • Above it is some decorative stonework and an inverted arch at the roofline.
  • Inverted arches are often used in conjunction with retaining walls.
  • Huge cuts in the base, inverted arches, allowed views of the sphere's lower half.
  • The inverted arch form windows are of plain clear glass.
  • The second storey verandah balustrade is constructed of cast iron fashioned in an inverted arch pattern.
  • Inverted arches have also been added to existing bridges, to reinforce them after their banks start to slide inwards.
  • The retaining wall also provides the vertical load needed by the arch . Inverted arch foundation is very strong foundation.
  • A further use of inverted arches is to support lengthways forces from another arch, such as a bridge or viaduct.
  • In 1338 the mason William Joy employed an unorthodox solution by inserting low arches topped by inverted arches of similar dimensions, forming scissors-like structures.
  • Like the flying arch, the inverted arch is not used to support a load, as for a bridge, but rather to resist sideways, inwards loads.
  • In the simplest case, the arches simply spread the downwards loads of viaduct piers into a wider ground area, exactly as for an inverted arch bridge.
  • At several spots, you can look back from the rutted dirt road to see the inverted arches folded into layers of rock that gave the area its name.
  • The dock walls were made of concrete, with granite coping; the lock pit was constructed with concrete side walls and a shallow inverted arch of brickwork at the invert.
  • First he encountered the woman who sought shelter in a tub of firefighting water : Her spine was frozen in an inverted arch over the edge of the tub.
  • It is made with blocks of granite and consists of a geminate inverted arch, with thread cutting molding and keystones; it is aligned with and supports arch panels on flat pilasters.
  • The first Eagle Gate was remodeled and enlarged with new stone piers and wider inverted arches in the early 1890s ( with Ralph Ramsay's eagle rebuilt and fortified ); designed by Don Carlos Young, an architect son of Brigham Young.
  • The blandness of the outside walls is relieved by two types of emblematic window openings : hexagonal windows enclosing the shape of the Star of David; and windows with an inverted arch form that includes a stylistic echo of the form of the traditional Jewish seven-branched candelabrum ( the " menorah " ) from the ancient Temple in Jerusalem.