Variously Sized Arches Provide Definition to the Interior Space
1media/Arches 08_thumb.JPG2020-12-14T13:28:31-08:00Queens College Special Collections and Archivese5d75124350046eec0e648a38e4b73292f02c4b0377131This view toward the northeast corner demonstrates how different size arches are used to define the relative importance of interior spaces. The widest and roundest arches are in the center bay between the ehal and the bimah, where they surround a shallow dome.plain2020-12-14T13:28:31-08:00Queens College Special Collections and Hellenic American Projectcirca 1999-2010Vincent Giordano Collection on the Greek-Jewish Community in New York City and Ioannina, GreeceShared under a Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial 4.0 License https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/Iōannina (Greece)Giordano, VincentQueens College Special Collections and Archivese5d75124350046eec0e648a38e4b73292f02c4b0
This view toward the northeast corner demonstrates how different size arches are used to define the relative importance of interior spaces. The widest and roundest arches are in the center bay between the ehal and the bimah, where they surround a shallow dome.