coffered ceiling
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ceiling
noun
uk/ˈsiː.lɪŋ/us/ˈsiː.lɪŋ/
the inside surface of a room that you can see when you look ...
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The nine-meter-high room is covered with acofferedceilingand a wrought iron chandelier.
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The central space has acofferedceilingand is lit from above by clerestory windows on all four sides.
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A large plaster cove rises from the second-floor openings to an elaborate plaster cornice andcofferedceiling.
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Its floral-patternedcofferedceilingdates from the same century.
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Each entrance consists or a large panelled oak door, adorned by a pair of fluted columns and with acofferedceiling.
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The entrance was an enormous archway with acofferedceiling.
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Its woodencofferedceilingdates to 1680 and was restored in 1990.
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The courtroom originally had acofferedceiling, but it has been covered by a modern drop-down ceiling.
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The interior is characterised by its 19th-century decoration such as a well-preserved neo-renaissancecofferedceiling.
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Its exact location can be pinpointed mathematically by an analysis of the diffusion and the angle of the shadows on thecofferedceiling.
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The interior features a grand granite staircase and an auditorium with classical motifs, including pilasters,cofferedceilingand balcony.
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The interior of the church is a wide, roomy space with acofferedceilinginstalled in 1834.
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Thecofferedceilingis covered in gold leaf.
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Above the 12m ft high nave and transept is an unvaultedcofferedceiling.
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Intersecting polished dark wooden beams and panels create acofferedceiling.
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Acofferedceilingtops the lobby and features pendant lights that date to 1940.
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The underside of the roofs of the towers was designed as acofferedceiling.
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The interior of the church contains 12 granite columns, acofferedceiling, 15 murals, 26 rondos, and a fresco.
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A stunning plastercofferedceilingtops the 23ft m space of a courtroom in the original portion of the building.
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