TECHNIQUE FOR BUILDING A STONE PYRAMID INDEPENDENTLY FROM THE SHAPE OF THE BASE SURFACE
The invention relates to a technique for building a stone pyramid independently from the shape of the base surface, i.e. square, multiple forms, conical, trihedral, rectangular, parallelepiped, trapezoidal, pentagonal, hexagonal, octagonal, etc., wherein said technique is based on the following elem...
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Zusammenfassung: | The invention relates to a technique for building a stone pyramid independently from the shape of the base surface, i.e. square, multiple forms, conical, trihedral, rectangular, parallelepiped, trapezoidal, pentagonal, hexagonal, octagonal, etc., wherein said technique is based on the following elements: determining the shape of the base, defining the same with stones, determining the centre of the surface, and filling the gap between the centre and the periphery with rows of stones while respecting the peripheral shape (repeating the shape from the periphery to the centre). The first course is then obtained. The construction is then built by repeating the building process for the other courses in the same manner as for the first one, while making sure of three points, i.e. the superimposition of the angles, of the centres and the alignment of the surfaces of the courses, and while covering with an upper stone block the gap between two lower stone blocks and so on. The height of the construction corresponds to the sum of the heights of the courses, and the number of courses to be built is equal to the number of rows formed at the base. Once the construction is built, the pyramidal shape is obtained by leaving the centre topped by the pyramidion and by removing all the remaining rows, then by leaving at the second upper course the row that surrounds the first non-removed one and by removing the remaining rows, thereby forming stairs down to the ground.
La technique de construction d'une pyramide en pierres quelque soit la forme de sa surface de base carrée, polyforme, coniques, triédrique, rectangulaire, parallélépipédique, trapézoïde, pentagonale, hexagonale, octogonale etc, repose sur ces éléments : préciser la forme de base, la délimiter par les pierres, préciser le centre de la surface, puis combler l'espace entre le centre et la périphérie par des rangées de pierres, respectant la forme périphérique (la répétant depuis la périphérie jusqu'au centre) la première assise est ainsi construite, l'édifice se construira ensuite en répétant la construction des autres assises de façon identique à la première, en s'assurant de trois choses la superposition des angles, des centres, et la rectitude des faces des assises tout en couvrant par bloc de pierres du dessus l'espace existant entre les deux blocs de pierres du dessous et ainsi de suite. La hauteur de l'édifice correspondra à la somme des hauteurs des assises et le nombre d'assises à construire est égal au |
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