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The '''ramping arch''' (also known as '''rampant arch''', from {{langx|fr|arc rampante}}) is an asymmetrical arch that has its ] located at different height. Frequently a ramping arch is associated with a ] or stairs.{{sfn|Gorse|Johnston|Pritchard|2020|p=}}{{sfn|Curl|Wilson|2021|p=}}
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* {{cite book|last=Gorse|first=Christopher A.|last2=Johnston|first2=David|last3=Pritchard|first3=Martin|title=A Dictionary of Construction, Surveying, and Civil Engineering|publisher=]|publication-place=Oxford|date=2020|isbn=978-0-19-187106-1|chapter=rampant arch|edition=2nd}}
* {{cite book|last=Curl|first=James Stevens|last2=Wilson|first2=Susan|title=The Oxford dictionary of architecture: over 5000 entries|publisher=Oxford University Press|publication-place=Oxford|date=2021|isbn=978-0-19-191874-2|chapter=ramping |edition=4th}}
* {{cite journal|last=Velilla|first=Cristina|last2=Alcayde|first2=Alfredo|last3=San-Antonio-Gómez|first3=Carlos|last4=Montoya|first4=Francisco G.|last5=Zavala|first5=Ignacio|last6=Manzano-Agugliaro|first6=Francisco|title=Rampant Arch and Its Optimum Geometrical Generation|journal=Symmetry|volume=11|issue=5|date=2019-05-03|issn=2073-8994|doi=10.3390/sym11050627|doi-access=free|page=627|url=https://www.mdpi.com/2073-8994/11/5/627/pdf}}

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The ramping arch (also known as rampant arch, from French: arc rampante) is an asymmetrical arch that has its springers located at different height. Frequently a ramping arch is associated with a ramp or stairs.

The ramping arch was frequently used in flying buttresses.

References

  1. Gorse, Johnston & Pritchard 2020.
  2. Curl & Wilson 2021.
  3. Velilla et al. 2019, p. 627.

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