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The area between the arch and the deck is known as the spandrel.
Which brings us to the idea of the spandrel.
In one spandrel is a seated figure with an outstretched arm holding a book.
They are finished in polished granite and red spandrel panels.
Tie rods were added in 1930 to brace the spandrel walls.
The open spandrel arch bridge was built in 1920.
The width at the top of the spandrel wall copings is 26 ft, 4 in.
There are no spandrel panels, and very few mullions.
The entire right spandrel has an unfinished look.
Maybe religion is even a maladaptive spandrel today, the way our sweet tooth makes us fat.
It's also the case for the tenth wavy line of the same spandrel (see the illustration below).
The bridge's spandrel walls were reinforced in 1935.
The idea that language was a spandrel, a term coined by Gould, flew in the face of natural selection.
The whole is supported at each spandrel by kneeling figures, apparently fulfilling the role of Atlas.
It is an open spandrel deck arch bridge that cost Arkansas $287,000.
Rigid insulation is provided in spandrel areas to provide a higher R-value at these locations.
But a spandrel of what, exactly?
At the middle section, the steel spandrel panels under the windows are leaking rusty stains below them.
It consists of four neon spandrel bands, each representing 15 minutes, and the colour changes from top to bottom.
The windows on these floors are separated vertically by spandrel panels cast from bronze.
Windows on the tenth and fourteenth floor are arched with decorative spandrel panels.
That does not include additional 1,700 tons of steel used for execution of the spandrel structure.
The bridge features six open spandrel concrete arches and carries thousands of vehicles daily across the river.
It has an open spandrel arch design, and it is constructed of reinforced concrete.
In architecture, a spandrel can be neutral or it can be made functional.