The cross vault represents one of the most diffused and fascinating structural typologies of the European architectural heritage. Its history began almost two thousand years ago and reached a widespread use during the Middle Ages with the outstanding gothic cathedrals. Without any proper scientific support but only using trial-and-error methods, considering each building as a scaled specimen of a new one to be built, the ancient workmanship achieved a proper competence represented by the so-called rules of thumb. However, despite this long-lasting history, it is only from the eighteenth centuries that scholars have tried to tackle the problem of analytically describing its structural behaviour. In this regard, the first part of the present study is devoted to the evolution of cross vaults from the geometrical and constructive standpoint, whereas the second one describes the historical advancements of its structural behaviour, until the development of modern limit analysis.

Masonry cross vaults: an overview of the historical developments / Gaetani, Angelo; Monti, Giorgio; Lourenço, Paulo B.; Marcari, Giancarlo. - STAMPA. - 1:(2016), pp. 581-593. (Intervento presentato al convegno AID Monuments 2015. Materials Techniques Restoration for architectural heritage reusing tenutosi a Perugia nel 13-16 maggio 2015).

Masonry cross vaults: an overview of the historical developments

GAETANI, ANGELO
;
MONTI, Giorgio;MARCARI, GIANCARLO
2016

Abstract

The cross vault represents one of the most diffused and fascinating structural typologies of the European architectural heritage. Its history began almost two thousand years ago and reached a widespread use during the Middle Ages with the outstanding gothic cathedrals. Without any proper scientific support but only using trial-and-error methods, considering each building as a scaled specimen of a new one to be built, the ancient workmanship achieved a proper competence represented by the so-called rules of thumb. However, despite this long-lasting history, it is only from the eighteenth centuries that scholars have tried to tackle the problem of analytically describing its structural behaviour. In this regard, the first part of the present study is devoted to the evolution of cross vaults from the geometrical and constructive standpoint, whereas the second one describes the historical advancements of its structural behaviour, until the development of modern limit analysis.
2016
AID Monuments 2015. Materials Techniques Restoration for architectural heritage reusing
cross vault; historical sizing rules; structural analysis
04 Pubblicazione in atti di convegno::04b Atto di convegno in volume
Masonry cross vaults: an overview of the historical developments / Gaetani, Angelo; Monti, Giorgio; Lourenço, Paulo B.; Marcari, Giancarlo. - STAMPA. - 1:(2016), pp. 581-593. (Intervento presentato al convegno AID Monuments 2015. Materials Techniques Restoration for architectural heritage reusing tenutosi a Perugia nel 13-16 maggio 2015).
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