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The simplest form of roof framing is a common rafter roof.
Milled lumber was usually the most popular choice for rafter roofs in areas where it was available.
A simple timber frame made of straight vertical and horizontal pieces with a common rafter roof without purlins.
A "principal/common rafter roof" or "double roof" has both principals and commons.
Simplest possible common rafter roof; 3.
The interior of the narthex features remains of Norman arcading and a common rafter roof.
Architectural elements such as buttresses, crow step gables, and the principal rafter roof were characteristic of early 17th-century churches.
The nave has a scissor truss roof, and the chancel a collar rafter roof.
The roof of the vestry is trussed with crown posts and the chapel has a collar rafter roof.
Fan-shaped roof rafters Roof rafters radiate outwards from a single central point.
Log cabins were constructed with either a purlin roof structure or a rafter roof structure.
It has a hammerbeam ceiling with a curved rafter roof with colonettes, plaster walls, and stained glass in every window from a range of periods.
In 2003, the building's impressive truss rafter roof was restored to its original appearance, having been substantially boarded over in 1952 as part of a cost-cutting exercise.
Dutch wall framing is virtually always built in bents and the three basic types of roof framing are the rafter roof, purlin roof and ridge-post roof.
In the case of trussed rafter roofs, they are sometimes lined with wooden ceilings in three sections like those that survive at Ely and Peterborough cathedrals in England.
Nowhere is the marriage between art and location more effective than in the upstairs gallery, with its rafter roof supported by substantial trusses and paneling reaching a third of the way down the wall.
The present roof, restored in the 1950s is constructed internally of massive tie-beams and a plastered ceiling, though the original was most likely a principal rafter roof similar to that of the third Bruton Parish Church.
It has an interior that is in mint condition - a rafter roof, two rows of columns supporting the Gothic arches of a clerestory and pale pink walls relieved by foliate and geometric ornament painted in green and blue around the lancet windows.