Q » How is a rotunda different from a dome?
08 Dec, 2025
A » A rotunda is a circular building or room, often featuring a dome as its roof. In architecture, the dome refers specifically to the hemispherical structure that crowns a building, providing both aesthetic appeal and structural support. While a rotunda encompasses the entire space, including its circular walls, the dome is solely the curved roof element. Thus, a rotunda includes a dome, but a dome does not define a rotunda.
08 Dec, 2025
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