Westminster Abbey was built on unstable marshy silt near the River Thames, and medieval engineers solved this foundation challenge by creating a massive subterranean layer of lead sheets that acts as an invisible armor, distributing the building's immense weight and counteracting the upward hydraulic pressure of the shifting river silt to prevent the structure from sinking.
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Westminster Abbey Is Built on a Swamp. Here's the Medieval Armour Keeping It Alive.Added:
Westminster Abbey, a masterpiece of Gothic architecture, but this iconic structure hides a subterranean secret.
It was built dangerously close to the marshy, shifting silt of the River Thames, threatening to sink the foundation.
Medieval engineers knew they couldn't just build on mud. They needed a radical solution to stabilize the site. They decided to armor the soil, >> [music] >> creating a massive invisible barrier made entirely of lead sheets.
This subterranean layer distributes the building's immense weight, countering the relentless upward hydraulic pressure of the Thames silt.
It's this hidden lead armor that prevents the Gothic masonry from drowning in the marsh, keeping the spires upright for centuries.
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