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cofferIn architecture, a square or polygonal ornamental sunken panel used in a series as decoration for a ceiling or vault. Coffers were probably originally formed by wooden beams crossing one another to produce a grid. The earliest surviving examples were made of stone by the ancient Greeks and Romans. Coffering was revived in the Renaissance and was common in Baroque and Neoclassical architecture. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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5 per cent) of the coffering had to be completely replaced. The wedding rooms are now two at ground floor south: a formal room with coffering and prim furniture for the conservative, and a wacky informal room with a surreal fireplace and a motley pack of chairs for the adventurous -- the latter detail recalling a time when people brought their own chairs. Apart from its lyrical properties, the curving wall structure is designed to inhibit visitors' views into offices; while the coffering and metal perforations dampen sound, making a large open space quiet and free of echoes. |
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