higharching
Higharching is a term used to describe the deliberate use of arch forms with a relatively tall rise in proportion to their span. In architectural and design discourse, it refers to arch or vault shapes that emphasize vertical height, creating a sense of loftiness and visual drama. The concept can also be extended to graphic design and typography where curved lines or strokes rise steeply to create a pronounced upward direction.
Etymology and scope: the word combines “high” and “arch,” reflecting the focus on arches with greater rise.
Applications and considerations: in architecture and engineering, higharched forms can provide spacious interiors, enhanced headroom, and
See also: arch, Gothic architecture, arch bridge, vault, architectural form.