A Cross-Vault System’s Relative Periodisation based on Geometric Analysis

Jobbik, Eszter [Jobbik, Eszter (építészettörténet), author] Department for History of Architecture and of M... (BUTE / FA); Csonka Pál Doctoral School (Architecture) (BUTE / DHC); PhD students of the Pál Csonka Doctoral School ... (BUTE / DHC); Krähling, János [Krähling, János (Építészet, építés...), author] Department for History of Architecture and of M... (BUTE / FA); Core Members of the Pál Csonka Doctoral School ... (BUTE / DHC); Coucil of the Csonka Pál Doctoral School (Archi... (BUTE / DHC)

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Published: ÉPÍTÉS-ÉPÍTÉSZETTUDOMÁNY 0013-9661 1588-2764 51 (1-2) pp. 115-137 2023
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The cross-vault system of the Inner City Parish Church of Budapest was the subject of numerous scientific works so far. In our present article, we aimed to supplement the information known about the vaults by providing exact geometric data gathered via laser scanning. Based on this data, we attempted to filter out common characteristics of the individual vaults, regarding the geometry of their ribs, their webs and the positions of their keystones. As a result, we proved that the cross vaults composing the system cannot be hallmarked as the remains of a given building period, and even within a given cross vault, more building periods can appear. Combining the results of the different geometric analyses, we concluded six distinct scenarios concerning the relative periodisation of the elements composing the cross-vault system, complemented by the evaluation of these. Thus, in the present article, we give an example of how to use point cloud-based building survey techniques to approach the questions of a given building’s relative periodisations.
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