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Definition of jack arch in English: jack archnoun A small arch only one brick in thickness, especially as used in numbers to support a floor. Example sentencesExamples - He added: ‘Knocking down the jack arches and keeping the viaduct is like saying your cathedral is lovely but we'll have to take away the buttresses.’
- The 12-inch long roman brick was used in several applications, including rustication, flat jack arches, three-dimensional jack arches, recessed panels, and classically inspired piers and columns.
- Five-course jack arches are found above each double hung window and a six-course water table brick change is found at the second floor level.
- The jack arch reached its artistic apogee in the 1960s in the viscerally moving St Peter's church, Klippan, Sweden by Lewerentz.
- The use of limestone for the water table, belt course, rusticated jack arches, and pilaster capitals is unique in Kent County architecture.
Definition of jack arch in US English: jack archnoun A small arch only one brick in thickness, especially as used in numbers to support a floor. Example sentencesExamples - The use of limestone for the water table, belt course, rusticated jack arches, and pilaster capitals is unique in Kent County architecture.
- The jack arch reached its artistic apogee in the 1960s in the viscerally moving St Peter's church, Klippan, Sweden by Lewerentz.
- He added: ‘Knocking down the jack arches and keeping the viaduct is like saying your cathedral is lovely but we'll have to take away the buttresses.’
- Five-course jack arches are found above each double hung window and a six-course water table brick change is found at the second floor level.
- The 12-inch long roman brick was used in several applications, including rustication, flat jack arches, three-dimensional jack arches, recessed panels, and classically inspired piers and columns.
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