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      • In architecture, a boss is a decorative knob on a ceiling, wall or sculpture. Bosses can often be found in the ceilings of buildings, particularly at the keystones at the intersections of a rib vault. [ 1]
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  1. In architecture, a boss is a decorative knob on a ceiling, wall or sculpture. Bosses can often be found in the ceilings of buildings, particularly at the keystones at the intersections of a rib vault. [ 1]

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  3. Boss, in medieval architecture, keystone used in vaulting to provide a junction for intersecting ribs and to cover the actual complex of mitred joints. In medieval England it was highly developed, but in France it was less developed because of the greater height of French naves.

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  4. Aug 22, 2023 · A “boss” in engineering refers to a protruding or raised feature on the surface of a component. It is essentially a cylindrical or conical projection that is added to a design for specific purposes.

  5. In engineering, a boss is a protruding feature on a workpiece. [1] A common use for a boss is to locate one object within a pocket or hole of another object. For instance, some motors use a precisely machined boss on the front face to locate it on the mating part.

  6. Column. In architecture, a column is a vertical structure that supports a load and can also serve decorative purposes. Classical columns come in three types: Doric, Ionic, and Corinthian. Willis Tower, construction. In architecture, a column refers to a vertical structure that supports a load. It can be freestanding or within the skeletal frame ...

  7. Feb 15, 2024 · The purpose of this article is to elucidate the different levels and positions within the field of architecture. We’ll delve into the roles ranging from interns and entry-level architects, progressing through mid and senior-level positions, and finally arriving at the leadership roles.

  8. Boss. Architecture. An ornamental knob or projection at the intersection of ribs, groins, beams, etc., in a vault or ceiling,, and often carved with foliage, flowers, or heads of angels.

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