voûtes
A voûte, in architecture, refers to an arched structure that spans an opening and supports weight from above. Voûtes are essentially three-dimensional forms of arches, enabling the creation of roofs, ceilings, and passageways. The primary function of a voûte is to distribute the load of the structure or the space above it outwards and downwards to supporting piers or walls. This transference of force allows for the spanning of wider spaces than would be possible with a simple flat beam, as the arch's inherent compressive strength is utilized.
The construction of a voûte traditionally involves the use of voussoirs, which are wedge-shaped stones or bricks.
Various types of voûtes exist, each with distinct structural characteristics and aesthetic qualities. Common examples include