támrácsok
Támrácsok, often translated as buttresses, are architectural elements primarily used in the construction of Gothic cathedrals and other large buildings. Their main function is to provide lateral support to the walls, counteracting the outward thrust generated by vaulted ceilings and heavy roofs. Without these external supports, the tall, thin walls characteristic of Gothic architecture would be prone to collapse.
These structures typically consist of a sloping mass of masonry built against an exterior wall. In the
The development of the buttress was a crucial innovation that enabled architects to achieve unprecedented heights