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  2. Collar beam - Wikipedia

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    A tie in building construction is an element in tension rather than compression and most collar beams are designed to work in compression to keep the rafters from sagging. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] A collar near the bottom of the rafters may replace a tie beam and be designed to keep the rafters from spreading, thus are in tension: these are correctly called ...

  3. St Stephen's Chapel, Brisbane - Wikipedia

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    Internally the chapel has fine Gothic proportions. It has finely crafted timber trusses with collar ties and a timber ceiling above. The stonework has been painted and the ecclesiastical accoutrements removed. [1] St Stephen's Chapel is located towards the front of the site facing Elizabeth Street and south of the Cathedral.

  4. English Gothic architecture - Wikipedia

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    The vertical plan of early Gothic cathedrals had three levels, each of about equal height; the clerestory, with arched windows which admitted light on top, under the roof vaults; the triforium a wider covered arcade, in the middle; and, on the ground floor, on either side of the nave, wide arcades of columns and pillars, which supported the weight of the ceiling vaults through the ribs

  5. St Francis Xavier's Roman Catholic Church, Berrima - Wikipedia

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    The nave has an open timber roof with arch-braced collar tie trusses having arch-braced king posts. The chancel has a plaster ceiling dating from the last quarter of the twentieth century. The floors are wooden. The chancel is equipped with stone sedilia and piscina as well as an Easter sepulchre recess.

  6. St Francis Xavier Church, Goodna - Wikipedia

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    The painted boarded ceiling follows the collar-tie roof form and exhibits steel tie-rod and roof bracing. [1] The church pews are benches in light-coloured timber, low-backed and dating from possibly the 1970s.

  7. Why Are Vaulted Ceilings So Controversial? Experts Weigh In - AOL

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    Vaulted ceilings can enhance spaces with their airy, luxurious feel, but they also pose some challenges for homeowners. We talked to experts about what to know.

  8. Domestic roof construction - Wikipedia

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    Tie beams, which may also serve as ceiling joists, are typically connected between the lower ends of opposite rafters to prevent them from spreading and forcing the walls apart. Collar beams or collar ties may be fixed higher up between opposite rafters for extra strength.

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