Knowledge (XXG)

Coffer

Source 📝

349: 364: 265: 334: 54: 241: 281: 315: 296: 38: 348: 363: 264: 193:, as the improved acoustics and opportunity to include statues, apostolic heraldry and other religious elements in compositions with versatile shapes was thought to enhance the doctrinal purpose of a cathedral. 333: 295: 340: 576:
Buried by Vesuvius nearly 2,000 years ago, archaeologists at Herculaneum have excavated and carried out the first-ever full reconstruction of the timber roof of a Roman villa
240: 164:. The more complicated problems of diminishing the scale of the individual coffers were presented by the requirements of curved surfaces of vaults and domes. 152:
discovered that wooden coffered ceilings were constructed in Roman times. Experimentation with the possible shapes in coffering, which solve problems of
314: 654: 280: 202: 502: 435: 133:, which is cut in soft tufa-like stone reproduces a ceiling with beams and cross-beams lying on them, with flat panels filling the 305: 693: 604: 206: 167:
A prominent example of Roman coffering, employed to lighten the weight of the dome, can be found in the ceiling of the
53: 137:. For centuries, it was thought that wooden coffers were first made by crossing the wooden beams of a ceiling in the 673: 130: 148:. In 2012, however, archaeologists working under the Packard Humanities Institute at the House of the Telephus in 394: 161: 559: 31: 168: 126: 182: 97:. A series of these sunken panels was often used as decoration for a ceiling or a vault, also called 301: 186: 157: 94: 286: 646: 37: 688: 650: 498: 431: 145: 619: 400: 370: 212: 190: 463: 389: 271: 493:
carried a coffered ceiling of marble slabs across a span of about 6.15 m (J.J. Coulton,
639: 175: 118: 42: 537: 682: 564: 251: 153: 138: 122: 78: 58: 588:
Freiberg, Jack (January 2019). "The Heraldic Ceilings of the Lateran Basilica".
149: 605:"Coffered ceilings in the churches of Rome, from the 15th to the 20th century" 486: 321: 141: 30:
This article is about the architectural ceiling element. For other uses, see
255: 109:
ceiling: the strength of the structure is in the framework of the coffers.
62: 451: 406: 481: 17: 623: 490: 455: 325: 247: 86: 82: 514:
Roman wooden coffered ceilings are discussed in Roger Bradley Ulrich,
560:"House of the Telephus Relief: raising the roof on Roman real estate" 355: 220: 90: 81:
is a series of sunken panels in the shape of a square, rectangle, or
495:
Ancient Greek Architects at Work: Problems of Structure and Design
52: 36: 105:("spaces, openings"), so that a coffered ceiling can be called a 384: 171: 46: 125:
are the earliest surviving examples, but a seventh-century BC
518:, ch. "Roofing and ceilings" (Yale University Press) 2007. 181:
Coffered ceilings were used in cathedrals starting with
430:. New York: John Wiley & Sons, Inc. p. 30. 341:
Church of the Good Shepherd (Rosemont, Pennsylvania)
638: 270:Coffered ceiling of the Sala dell'Udienza, in the 612:Technologies Engineering Materials Architecture 590:Di Sotto in Su: Soffiti nel Rinascimento a Roma 27:Series of sunken panels in a ceiling or vault 8: 369:Coffered ceiling typical of stations on the 57:Coffered ceiling with carved human heads at 189:. They spread following the reforms of the 462:, not a copyist's error, as it appears in 354:Coffered ceiling, Stock Exchange Pallace, 645:. New York: John Wiley and Sons. p.  637:Ching, Francis D.K.; et al. (2007). 592:. Rome, Palombi editore. pp. 39–60. 418: 236: 497:; Cornell University Press) 1982:147; 7: 450:An alternative, in a description of 154:mathematical tiling, or tessellation 489:, where stone ceiling beams of the 428:A Visual Dictionary of Architecture 203:ancient Chinese wooden architecture 25: 641:A Global History of Architecture 540:. Encyclopædia Britannica Online 527:Illustrated in Ulrich, fig 8.27. 362: 347: 332: 313: 306:Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore 294: 279: 263: 239: 41:Coffering on the ceiling of the 458:, noted by Ulrich 2007:156, is 225: 1: 304:'s flat caisson ceiling from 426:Ching, Francis D.K. (1995). 558:Hooper, John (2012-07-23). 710: 470:(1.533, quoted by Ulrich). 131:necropolis of San Giuliano 29: 216: 117:The stone coffers of the 603:Tosini, Arianna (2022). 205:, coffering is known as 162:Renaissance architecture 479:An example is the main 32:Coffer (disambiguation) 694:Architectural elements 66: 50: 674:U.S. National Capitol 320:Coffered ceilings of 56: 40: 454:'s audience hall by 302:Giuliano da Sangallo 187:Santa Maria Maggiore 156:, were a feature of 129:chamber tomb in the 287:Chapelle Expiatoire 624:10.30682/tema08SIi 197:Asian architecture 183:St Mark's Basilica 67: 51: 656:978-0-471-26892-5 516:Roman Woodworking 339:Chancel ceiling, 146:early Renaissance 16:(Redirected from 701: 661: 660: 644: 634: 628: 627: 609: 600: 594: 593: 585: 579: 578: 573: 572: 555: 549: 548: 546: 545: 534: 528: 525: 519: 512: 506: 477: 471: 448: 442: 441: 423: 373:(Washington, DC) 371:Washington Metro 366: 351: 336: 317: 298: 283: 267: 243: 227: 218: 191:Council of Trent 21: 709: 708: 704: 703: 702: 700: 699: 698: 679: 678: 670: 665: 664: 657: 636: 635: 631: 607: 602: 601: 597: 587: 586: 582: 570: 568: 557: 556: 552: 543: 541: 536: 535: 531: 526: 522: 513: 509: 478: 474: 449: 445: 438: 425: 424: 420: 415: 390:Dropped ceiling 381: 374: 367: 358: 352: 343: 337: 328: 318: 309: 299: 290: 284: 275: 272:Palazzo Vecchio 268: 259: 244: 235: 199: 115: 35: 28: 23: 22: 15: 12: 11: 5: 707: 705: 697: 696: 691: 681: 680: 677: 676: 669: 668:External links 666: 663: 662: 655: 629: 595: 580: 550: 529: 520: 507: 503:978-0801492341 472: 443: 436: 417: 416: 414: 411: 410: 409: 404: 398: 392: 387: 380: 377: 376: 375: 368: 361: 359: 353: 346: 344: 338: 331: 329: 319: 312: 310: 300: 293: 291: 285: 278: 276: 269: 262: 260: 245: 238: 234: 231: 198: 195: 176:Pantheon, Rome 119:ancient Greeks 114: 111: 101:("boxes"), or 26: 24: 14: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 706: 695: 692: 690: 687: 686: 684: 675: 672: 671: 667: 658: 652: 648: 643: 642: 633: 630: 625: 621: 617: 613: 606: 599: 596: 591: 584: 581: 577: 567: 566: 561: 554: 551: 539: 533: 530: 524: 521: 517: 511: 508: 504: 500: 496: 492: 488: 484: 483: 476: 473: 469: 465: 461: 457: 453: 447: 444: 439: 437:0-471-28451-3 433: 429: 422: 419: 412: 408: 405: 402: 399: 396: 393: 391: 388: 386: 383: 382: 378: 372: 365: 360: 357: 350: 345: 342: 335: 330: 327: 323: 316: 311: 307: 303: 297: 292: 288: 282: 277: 273: 266: 261: 257: 253: 249: 242: 237: 232: 230: 228: 222: 214: 210: 209: 204: 196: 194: 192: 188: 184: 179: 177: 173: 170: 165: 163: 159: 155: 151: 147: 143: 140: 136: 132: 128: 124: 120: 112: 110: 108: 104: 100: 96: 92: 88: 84: 80: 76: 72: 64: 60: 55: 48: 44: 39: 33: 19: 640: 632: 615: 611: 598: 589: 583: 575: 569:. Retrieved 565:The Guardian 563: 553: 542:. Retrieved 532: 523: 515: 510: 494: 480: 475: 467: 459: 446: 427: 421: 252:Wawel Castle 224: 207: 200: 180: 166: 139:Loire Valley 134: 116: 106: 102: 98: 79:architecture 74: 70: 68: 59:Wawel Castle 468:Astronomica 274:in Florence 160:as well as 150:Herculaneum 683:Categories 618:(1): 110. 571:2015-01-16 544:2007-10-17 487:Samothrace 322:Mir Castle 460:laquearia 413:Footnotes 246:Coffered 103:lacunaria 75:coffering 689:Ceilings 538:"coffer" 464:Manilius 452:Domitian 407:Muqarnas 379:See also 258:, Poland 142:châteaux 127:Etruscan 99:caissons 43:Pantheon 18:Coffered 491:pronaos 456:Statius 403:ceiling 397:ceiling 326:Belarus 289:, Paris 248:plafond 233:Gallery 226:zǎojǐng 213:Chinese 208:zaojing 174:in the 169:rotunda 158:Islamic 144:of the 135:lacunae 113:History 107:lacunar 87:ceiling 83:octagon 653:  501:  482:hieron 434:  356:Zagreb 308:, Rome 256:Kraków 223:: 221:pinyin 215:: 123:Romans 91:soffit 77:) in 71:coffer 63:Kraków 608:(PDF) 95:vault 85:in a 651:ISBN 499:ISBN 432:ISBN 401:Beam 395:Cove 385:Dome 185:and 172:dome 121:and 73:(or 47:Rome 647:787 620:doi 485:at 250:at 229:). 201:In 93:or 685:: 649:. 614:. 610:. 574:. 562:. 466:' 324:, 254:, 219:; 217:藻井 178:. 89:, 69:A 659:. 626:. 622:: 616:8 547:. 505:) 440:. 211:( 65:) 61:( 49:) 45:( 34:. 20:)

Index

Coffered
Coffer (disambiguation)

Pantheon
Rome

Wawel Castle
Kraków
architecture
octagon
ceiling
soffit
vault
ancient Greeks
Romans
Etruscan
necropolis of San Giuliano
Loire Valley
châteaux
early Renaissance
Herculaneum
mathematical tiling, or tessellation
Islamic
Renaissance architecture
rotunda
dome
Pantheon, Rome
St Mark's Basilica
Santa Maria Maggiore
Council of Trent

Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.