spandrel

[ˈspændrəl]

spandrel Definition

  • 1the roughly triangular space between the curve of an arch and the rectangular frame around it
  • 2a triangular space between two adjacent arches and the horizontal cornice above them

Using spandrel: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "spandrel" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The spandrels of the arch were decorated with intricate carvings.

  • Example

    The spandrels of the building were painted in bright colors.

  • Example

    The artist used the spandrel as a canvas for his mural.

spandrel Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for spandrel

Phrases with spandrel

  • an opaque or translucent glass panel that fills the area between the top of a window and the ceiling above it

    Example

    The architect chose spandrel glass to create a seamless look between the windows and the walls.

  • a decorative or structural panel that fills the space between two adjacent arches and the horizontal cornice above them

    Example

    The spandrel panels on the facade of the building were made of marble.

  • a horizontal beam that spans the space between two adjacent arches and supports the weight of the structure above it

    Example

    The spandrel beam was reinforced with steel to ensure its stability.

Origins of spandrel

from Old French 'spandre', meaning 'to spread'

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Summary: spandrel in Brief

A 'spandrel' [ˈspændrəl] is the triangular space between the curve of an arch and the rectangular frame around it. It can also refer to the triangular space between two adjacent arches and the horizontal cornice above them. The spandrel can be used as a decorative or structural element, such as spandrel glass, spandrel panels, or spandrel beams.