. An encyclopaedia of architecture, historical, theoretical, & practical. New ed., rev., portions rewritten, and with additions by Wyatt Papworth. Ul. Fig. 1005. decorated with enriched panels, as in the fys. 1001, 1002, , 1004, 1005, 1006. In allceilings it is desirable to raise the centre panel higher than the rest, and the main divi-sions representing the timbers in flat ceilings should, if possible, fall in the centre of thepiers between the window s. 2817. Fiy. 1007. shows the ceiling of a square room in two ways as given on each sideof the dotted line, or it may be considered as rep


. An encyclopaedia of architecture, historical, theoretical, & practical. New ed., rev., portions rewritten, and with additions by Wyatt Papworth. Ul. Fig. 1005. decorated with enriched panels, as in the fys. 1001, 1002, , 1004, 1005, 1006. In allceilings it is desirable to raise the centre panel higher than the rest, and the main divi-sions representing the timbers in flat ceilings should, if possible, fall in the centre of thepiers between the window s. 2817. Fiy. 1007. shows the ceiling of a square room in two ways as given on each sideof the dotted line, or it may be considered as representing the ends of a ceiling to a roon^wliose form is that of a parallelogram. The same observation applies to ./>,/*• 1 (^0,S. and1009. The sofites of the beams should in aU eases approach the width they would l»s I. PROPORTIONS OF ROOMS. 933


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