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A 160-foot arch is less limited than one of 330 feet, and, as a consequence, the latter is confined to a profile which corresponds exactly to the funicular curve of the permanent loads, but the profile of the former can vary considerably. But even the 160-foot arch will achieve maximum efficiency and best use of materials by following the funicular curve of the loads.Pier Luigi Nervi
Aesthetics and Technology in Building
Harvard Press, 1965, p. 187
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