Hammerbeam roof
The restored new hammerbeam roof in the Great Hall at Stirling Castle.
Hammerbeam ceiling, carved in oak by Patrick Keely at St. Mary - St. Catherine of Siena Parish (Charlestown, MA).
Hammerbeam roof is a type of wooden roof. It was used in the gothic architecture.
Hammerbeam Roof Media
- Chambers 1908 Hammerbeam.png
Illustration of a single hammer-beam truss. The collar-braces (c) join to the hammer posts on the bottom and collar beam on top. Chambers 1908
- Cmglee London Middle Temple hall.jpg
Interior of the Middle Temple hall in London, showing its double-hammerbeam roof
- Windsor Castle - St George's Hall.jpg
A modern hammerbeam roof at Windsor Castle
- Beautiful Hammer Beam.jpg
Hammerbeam used inside a modern timber frame residence
- Angel's roof St Mary's Church Bury St Edmunds.jpg
A false hammerbeam roof, Angel's roof, St Mary's Church, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk
- Eltham palace great hall.jpg
A false hammerbeam roof in the Great Hall of Eltham Palace, England
- Bristol Temple Meads railway station train-shed engraving.jpg
The hammerbeam elements in Bristol's Temple Meads station are purely decorative, not structural.