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Isaac Kremer/ January 14, 2018/ / 0 comments

The interval between two terminals of a construction. Photo from Austin, Texas, 2012. 2. The distance apart of any two consecutive supports, esp. as applied to the opening of an arch. 3. A structural member (or part of a member) between two supports. (Harris, 1977)
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