Doublearched
Doublearched is a term used to describe a structure or feature that possesses two distinct arches. These arches can be of various shapes and sizes, and their arrangement can differ depending on the context. In architecture, doublearched elements are often found in bridges, gateways, and buildings, serving both structural and aesthetic purposes. A doublearched bridge, for instance, might consist of two separate spans that meet at a central pier, allowing water or traffic to pass underneath. In decorative contexts, double arches can create a sense of grandeur and visual interest.
The term "doublearched" can also be applied to natural formations, such as rock bridges or geological formations