- A
hammerbeam roof is a decorative, open
timber roof
truss typical of
English Gothic architecture and has been
called "...the most
spectacular endeavour...
- England.
Hammer beam
trusses can have a
single hammerbeam or
multiple hammerbeams. A
false hammerbeam roof (truss) has two definitions: 1)
There is no...
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ceremonial funerals. The
fabric of the hall is
particularly notable for its
hammerbeam roof, a form
typical of
English Gothic architecture which uses horizontal...
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state and
ceremonial funerals. The hall is
particularly notable for its
hammerbeam roof, a form
typical of
English Gothic architecture which uses horizontal...
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Middle Temple Hall
began in 1562 and was
completed in the
early 1570s. Its
hammerbeam roof has been said to be the best in London.
Queen Elizabeth I visited...
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evident in the
points rather than
curves of the arches, and the mock-
hammerbeam roof.
Although the
exterior of the north, east and
south sides were completed...
- to the
present day unique. In
Norfolk and
Suffolk roofs abound of the
hammerbeam class; that at Woolpit, Suffolk,
achieves the
first rank of quality. Each...
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ceiling in Liège,
Belgium Dropped ceiling Wooden beam
ceiling Beam
ceiling Hammerbeam roof Hollow-core slab
Moulding (decorative)
Popcorn ceiling Scottish Renaissance...
- are made from
pieces joined near
eaves in a
number of ways. See also:
hammerbeam roof End
cruck is not a style, but on the
gable end of a building. Half-timbered...
- residence, to
which an Art Deco
extension was
added in the 1930s. The
hammerbeam roof of the
great hall is the third-largest of its type in England, and...