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Hammer beam roof and ceiling.
A hammerbeam roof is a roof that has short horizontal beams attached to the main rafters in a ceiling.
A hammerbeam is a form of timber roof truss allowing a hammerbeam roof to span greater than the length of any individual piece of timber in place of a normal tie beam spanning the entire width of the roof short beams the hammer beams are supported by curved braces from the wall and hammer posts or arch braces are built on top to support the rafters and typically a collar beam.
The work was largely undertaken by the king s chief mason.
A truss system is a combination of beams braces and rafters.
The family room has a 22ft peaked ceiling with a stairs on one side a fire stove a ceiling fan in the middle and the walls are made of drywall which is attached attached to studs.
It uses reinforced posts curving slightly outward from the wall to support the weight.
It is considered to be the best example of a hammer beam truss in england.
Combine arched beams with straight beams to create scissor king half scissor hammer beam or arched trusses and more.
In the hammer beam the bottom chord is replaced by two shorter beams that extend only partway into the center of the room.
Paul s website it looks like they got a new slate roof.
This elegant old world style of architecture creates a vaulting open gothic effect in a ceiling system.
The hammer beam roof is the crowning achievement in english gothic architecture and open timber roof design.
The magnificent hammer beam roof of westminster hall is the largest medieval timber roof in northern europe.
Hammer beam roof english medieval timber roof system used when a long span was needed.
The hammerbeam roof of westminster hall in london designed by hugh herland and installed between 1395 and 1399 was the largest timber roofed space in medieval europe spanning a distance of just over 20 metres 66 ft.
If you click through the link in the main post and wind up on the architecture site there are several other very beautiful examples of hammer beam ceilings.
A very nice example of gothic architecture and neat to see a real slate roof going on too.
Coincidentally according to the st.
Hammer beam ceiling in gothic architecture one of a pair of of short horizontal members attached to the foot of a principal rafter in a roof in place of a tie beam in order to give greater height in the center the ordinary tie beam is cut through and the portions remaining known as hammer beams are supported by curved hammer braces from.