Barrel Vault Ceiling
Continuous arched ceiling structure.
Overview
Barrel vault ceilings, built with stone or concrete, form tunnel-like roofs, common in Roman architecture.
Core Characteristics
- Arched and continuous.
- Structural strength.
- Roman prevalence.
Notable Examples
- Pantheon (Italy, 126 CE, barrel vault ceiling).
- Roman Baths (UK, 1st century, vaulted ceilings).
Architectural Connections
Influence and Legacy
Led by Roman engineers, it supports large interiors.
Related Concepts & Techniques
Vaulting (technique),
Structuralism (theory),
Vault (element),
Romanesque Architecture (movement)