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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 September 2014
In the course of engineering works, bridges have to be thrown obliquely over rivers or over roads, and thus the construction of oblique or skewed arches is forced upon us. The skewed stone arch has not grown in favour, partly from the greater skill required in delineating and executing the forms, partly from the fact that such skewed arches have given signs of weakness. Hence an impression has gained ground that there is something defective in the principle.