Attic Story Architecture
Often seen in triumphal arches.
Attic story architecture. Certain conditions must be met before an attic truss can be built. Attic story the part placed above the entablature of a building e g. Utilized by the ancient romans principally for decorative purposes and inscriptions as in triumphal arches it became an important part of the renaissance facade often enclosing an additional story the windows of which became part of the decoration. The story above the main entablature of a classical faã ade.
The decoration of the topmost part of a building was particularly important in ancient greek architecture and this came to be seen as typifying the attica style the earliest example known being that of the monument of thrasyllus in athens. Located in the medieval town of ruthin in northern wales these notable and popular dormers from the 16th century are known as the eyes of ruthin for centuries windows have been known as the eyes of a dwelling. Attic on the harbor by gosplan camogli italy the project is a flat refurbishment in camogli a charming village near genova. Attic in architecture story immediately under the roof of a structure and wholly or partly within the roof framing.
In classical architecture the term attic refers to a story or low wall above the cornice of a classical façade. Decorative architectural element situated above the cornice of a building and concealing the roof from view. Attic small top story within a roof. The structure should be sufficiently wide to allow for a loft and attic spaces the loft area must be on a living floor and have attic rooms on both sides separated by knee walls a flat ceiling in the loft area and a floor below steep enough roof pitch to provide appropriate ceiling height for the loft area.
The project was made to be two bedrooms a studio a living room a kitchen and a bathroom despite the roof form and the very small floor surface. Like a chimney roof dormers are not part of the roof but stick through the roof. Originally the word denoted any portion of a wall above the main cornice.