Triangular arch

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title: Triangular arch
text: In architecture, a triangular arch typically defines an arch where the intrados consists of two straight segments formed by two stone slabs leaning against each other. In this roof-like arrangement, mitre joint is usually used at the crown, thus the arch was in the past also called a mitre arch. Brick builders would call triangular any arch with straight inclined sides. Mayan corbel arches are also sometimes called triangular due to their shape. Since the sides of a triangular arch are experienc
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