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The building has many rich details including the angels, which are carved on every hammer beam.
Richard built the magnificent hammer beam roof for the hall, which can be seen to this day.
The top floor is a large recital room with a cathedral ceiling supported by hammer beams.
The roof is double hammer beam in type.
The roof is supported by exposed hammer beams that in turn support scissors trusses.
The roof of the nave is a hammer beam structure with wooden gargoyles.
The structure is steel-framed concrete, with the sanctuary roof having an open hammer beam construction.
The roof has alternating tie beams and false hammer beams.
The room is a glory, with a carved hammer beam ceiling, stained glass and paneled wood.
The roof is especially glorious with intricate fan tracery which conceal hammer beams.
The main hall is baronial in style with wall post supporting the hammer beams and curved braces.
The side walls and roof are supported by buttresses and hammer beam trusses.
The hammer beamed roof dates from the 15th century and is supported by 24 carved angels holding shields.
A roof with one pair of hammer beams is a single hammerbeam roof.
The roof, supported by four pairs of hammer beams, is of unknown mediaeval date, restored in 1977.
This is the former chapel built by the Jesuits and features a magnificent hammer beam room and stained glass windows.
Hammer beam trusses can have a single hammerbeam or multiple hammerbeams.
The north aisle roof is re-used from the old church whilst the nave has a hammer beam roof.
Thus he shows us a hammer beam and says it distributes weight so the roof will not push the walls out, but he never says how.
Some roofs have a second pair of hammer beams and are called double hammerbeam roofs (truss).
The interior features an oak wood truss ceiling that is supported by hammered beams and columns with hand carved stone capitals.
This room is 87ft long by 25ft wide and, with its high pitched roof and hammer beams, has a fine medieval appearance.
Smaller Christo communities hammer beams, tread water, twist fabric, answer phones or perform myriad other tasks to help bring a work together.
The exposed timber ceiling was inspired by Trinity Church and is constructed with tied hammer beams, which can be seen radiating in the chancel.
The interior is a typical Victorian church structure with a chancel arch, hammer beam roof and large sanctuary with sparse but dignified decoration.