võlvide
Võlvide is a term of Estonian origin that generally refers to vaults or arches. In architecture, it specifically denotes the curved structures that form the roof or ceiling of a building, spanning an opening and supporting weight above. These can be found in a variety of historical and modern constructions, from ancient Roman aqueducts to Gothic cathedrals and contemporary bridges.
The construction of a võlv involves careful engineering to distribute weight outwards and downwards to supporting
The use of võlvide allowed for larger, more open interior spaces and greater structural stability compared