tonozlar
Tonozlar is a term used in Turkish architectural vocabulary to describe vaulted ceilings formed by arches. In common usage, tonoz refers to a barrel vault, and tonozlar are multiple such vaults. The form is part of a broader family of curved-ceiling techniques used in various regions of Europe and the Middle East.
Construction and forms: Tonozlar are typically built of stone or brick with lime mortar. The arches transfer
Historical and geographic context: Tonoz ceilings have ancient precursors and were widely adopted in Byzantine and
Cultural and functional notes: Tonoz ceilings contribute to the structural economy of stone and brick buildings