- examples, and a much
smaller number of
painted ceilings survive in-situ today. Some
salvaged painted beams and
boards are
stored by
Historic Environment Scotland...
- building's demolition. The Main Concourse's
ceiling is an
elliptical barrel vault. A
false ceiling of
square boards,
installed in 1944,
bears an elaborate...
-
facer and
backer paper, used in the
construction of
interior walls and
ceilings. The
plaster is
mixed with
fiber (typically paper, gl**** wool, or a combination...
-
rests upon its
elaborate and
pretentious detailing. Both its
beams and
ceiling boards are beaded,
which alone makes it
superior to
numerous other surviving...
- for
interior walls and
ceilings. It can be
applied to
either timber or
metal studwork.
Usually the
application of clay
boards is
completed with clay finishing...
-
Retrieved March 8, 2024. Oide, K. (1977). "Joining and
fixing structure for
ceiling boards and paneling". US
Patent 4,057,947.
Retrieved March 13, 2007. Kosny...
- staircase,
bousillage construction, and
beaded clapboarding,
ceiling beams, and
ceiling boards were
common in
traditional Creole architecture. Both the older...
- Gl****-
Ceiling Index (GCI) is an
annual index for
visualizing the gl****
ceiling metaphor,
created by The Economist,
combining data on
higher education,...
-
called an intrados. The term
soffit is from Italian: sof****o,
formed as a
ceiling; and
directly from
suffictus for suffixus, Latin: suffigere, to fix underneath)...
- function. For a
pitched roof, the rafters, lining, tiles,
ceiling boards,
insulation and
ceiling finish comprise a system, or a low
temperature hot water...