Squinches
Squinch is an architectural device used to bridge the transition from a square plan to a dome or vaulted roof. It forms a transition at the corners of a square room, creating a base for a circular or polygonal dome without the need for pendentives. The result is a smooth transition in plan and elevation, and it can reduce the apparent unsupported span of the dome.
Squinches are typically constructed by projecting masonry at the corners in successive steps or by interlocking
Historically, squinches occur in several architectural traditions. They are especially associated with medieval Islamic architecture, where
Related concepts include pendentives, which provide a different method for transferring dome loads to a square