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{{Short description|Architectural structure on top of a building}} {{Hatnote group| {{Other uses}} {{Distinguish|Copula (disambiguation){{!}}Copula}} }} [[File:Montefiascone cupola.JPG|thumb|upright=1.6|Cupolas on the towers of [[Montefiascone Cathedral]], Italy]] In [[architecture]], a '''cupola''' ({{IPAc-en|藞|k|(|j|)|u藧|p|蓹|l|蓹}})<ref>{{cite Merriam-Webster|cupola}}</ref> is a relatively small, usually [[dome]]-like structure on top of a building<ref name="ARCHSEE">{{cite web |url=http://www.archiseek.com/guides/glossary/c.html |title=Glossary of Architectural Terms - C |access-date=3 January 2009 |publisher=Archiseek: Online Architecture Resources |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081227054353/http://www.archiseek.com/guides/glossary/c.html |archive-date=27 December 2008 }}</ref> often crowning a larger [[roof]] or dome.<ref name="AHD">{{cite American Heritage Dictionary |cupola |access-date=2015-04-26}}</ref><ref name="WHATCUP">{{cite web |url=http://www.cupola.com/whatscu1.htm |title=Just what is a cupola anyway? |access-date=3 January 2009 |publisher=Cupola Consulting}}</ref> Cupolas often serve as a [[roof lantern]] to admit light and air or as a lookout. The word derives, via [[Italian language|Italian]], from lower Latin ''cupula'' (classical Latin ''cupella''), {{etymology|grc|''{{wikt-lang|grc|魏蠉蟺蔚位位慰谓}}'' ({{grc-transl|魏蠉蟺蔚位位慰谓}})|small cup}} (Latin ''cupa''), indicating a vault resembling an upside-down cup.{{efn|In Italian, ''cupola'' simply means "dome", and the ornamental top element, allowing light to enter, is called a lantern ({{langx|it|lanterna}}).}} The cylindrical drum underneath a larger cupola is called a [[tholobate]]. ==Background== The cupola evolved during the Renaissance from the older [[Oculus (architecture)|oculus]]. Being weatherproof, the cupola was better suited to the wetter climates of northern Europe. {{citation needed|date=February 2015}} The [[chhatri]], seen in [[Architecture of India|Indian architecture]], fits the definition of a cupola when it is used atop a larger structure.{{citation needed|date=February 2015}} Cupolas often serve as a [[Bell tower|belfry]], [[Belvedere (structure)|belvedere]], or [[roof lantern]] above a main roof. In other cases they may crown a [[spire]], [[tower]], or [[Turret (architecture)|turret]].<ref name="WHATCUP"/> Barns often have cupolas for ventilation.<ref name="barncupola">{{Cite web |url=https://madisonbarns.wordpress.com/2014/03/17/what-is-a-cupola-and-why-do-barns-have-them/ |title=What is a cupola and why do barns have them?|date=17 March 2014 |access-date=15 November 2015}}</ref><ref name="Inc.1980">{{cite journal|author=Active Interest Media, Inc.|title=Old-House Journal|journal=Old House Journal |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=WgFVx0D9cXYC&pg=PA177|date=November 1980|publisher=Active Interest Media, Inc.|page=177|issn=0094-0178}}</ref> Cupolas can also appear as small buildings in their own right. The square, dome-like segment of a North American railroad train [[caboose]] that contains the second-level or "angel" seats is also called a cupola.<ref>{{cite web|title=Railroad Dictionary: A|url=http://www.csx.com/index.cfm/about-csx/company-overview/railroad-dictionary/?i=A|website=CSX.com|publisher=[[CSX Transportation]]|access-date=18 September 2014|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150801232839/http://www.csx.com/index.cfm/about-csx/company-overview/railroad-dictionary/?i=A|archive-date=1 August 2015}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|first=Darcy|last=Zabel|title=The (Underground) Railroad in African American Literature|date=2005|publisher=Peter Lang|isbn=9780820468167|page=[https://archive.org/details/undergroundrailr0000zabe/page/5 5]|url=https://archive.org/details/undergroundrailr0000zabe |url-access=registration}}</ref> {{clear}} <gallery mode="packed" heights="210px"> File:White marble cupolas cap minarets at the Tomb of Jahangir.jpg|White marble cupolas cap minarets at the [[Tomb of Jahangir]] in [[Lahore]], [[Pakistan]] File:Santa Maria del Fiore, Duomo.JPG|The dome of [[Florence Cathedral]] with a [[roof lantern]]at the top File:Cupola ceiling Synagogue Gyor Hungary.jpg|Interior of cupola ceiling in the old [[Synagogue]] of [[Gy艖r]], Hungary. File:Great Mosque Minaret - Kairouan, Tunisia.jpg|Ribbed cupola crowns the minaret of the [[Mosque of Uqba]], in Kairouan, Tunisia. File:Cupola - Armenian Orthodox church in Lvov.jpg|Inside of Armenian Orthodox church cupola in [[Lviv]], Ukraine. File:ISS STS130 Cupola view of Algeria coast.jpg|View from the interior of the [[Cupola (ISS module)|Cupola module]] on the International Space Station. File:Brivio.church.cupola.jpg|[[Trompe-l'艙il]] painting of a cupola in a church in Northern Italy ([[Brivio]]) </gallery> [[File:Type 91 Ha-Go (Bovington 2016).jpg|thumb|The turret of a Japanese Type 91 Ha-Go light tank with its distinctive, bubble-shaped commander's cupola]] ==On armoured vehicles== The term cupola can also refer to the protrusions atop an [[armoured fighting vehicle]] due to their distinctive dome-like appearance. They allow crew or personnel to observe, offering very good all round vision,<ref> {{cite web|title=#15 Turrets: They are the Combat Power of the Tank|url=http://www.theshermantank.com/tag/all-around-cupola/|website=theshermantank.com|date=22 November 2015 |access-date=20 February 2023}}</ref> or even field weaponry, without being exposed to incoming fire. Later designs, however, became progressively flatter and less prominent as technology evolved to allow designers to reduce the profile of their vehicles. ==See also== * [[Astrodome (aeronautics)]] * [[Cupola (ISS module)]] * [[Daylighting (architecture)|Daylighting]] * [[Windcatcher]] ==Notes== {{notelist}} ==References== {{Clear}} {{Reflist|30em}} ==External links== {{Portal|Architecture}} {{commons category|position=left|Cupolas}} {{History of architecture}} [[Category:Domes|Cupola]]
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