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Is a Cupola a Steeple? Although a cupola may hold a bell, it is not large enough to hold many bells. A cupola is not as lofty as a steeple, nor is it a structural part of a building.
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Learn More »360 Degree View, Sheldonian Theatre, c. 1660 17th Century Christopher Wren Design for the Sheldonian Theatre, Oxford, UK. Images Etc Ltd/Getty Images The Sheldonian Theatre in Oxford, UK was constructed between 1664 and 1669. A young Christopher Wren (1632-1723) designed this secular ceremonial hall for the University of Oxford. Like Brunelleschi before him, Wren was obsessed with building a self-sustaining roof, without timber beams or columns. Even today, the roof of the Sheldonian Theatre is analyzed and studied by mathematics geeks. But the cupola is not part of the roof architecture. The roof could stand without the top turret. Why then do tourists pay an admission to climb the many stairs to the cupola atop the Sheldonian Theatre? For the panoramic view of Oxford, England! If you can't go in person, watch it on YouTube. Ancient Idea from Persia A Badgir Wind Catcher, a Cupola-Like Structure Atop a Mud House in Central Iran. Kaveh Kazemi/Getty Images (cropped) Our word cupola derives from the Italian word used to mean dome. Some designers, architects, and engineers still use the word with this meaning. Yet the Latin cupula is more descriptive of a cup-like structure, which is not part of the architectural roof or dome. Why the confusion? When the capital of the Roman Empire moved to a part of Turkey known as Byzantium, Western architecture adopted many of the practices and designs of the Middle East. From Byzantine architecture of the 6th century to this day, engineering and design is guided by local influences. The bâdgir or windcatcher is an ancient technique of ventilation and cooling, still found in many remote regions of the Middle East. Homes could be built in hot, dusty areas such as present day Iran, but life is more comfortable with these ancient "air conditioners." Perhaps the Romans took this good idea and made it their own — not so much the birth of the cupola, but its evolution. Is a Cupola a Bell Tower? A bell tower or campanile is usually its own structure. A cupola is a detail on a structure. Is a Cupola a Steeple? Although a cupola may hold a bell, it is not large enough to hold many bells. A cupola is not as lofty as a steeple, nor is it a structural part of a building. Is a Cupola a Minaret? A mosque's minaret, as well as the Persian badgir or windcatcher, may have inspired western architecture's cupola. Ventilation of Barns, Sheds, and Garages Cupola on New England Barn. Carol M. Highsmith/Getty Images Today's cupolas in the US are often found on buildings peripheral to the home. They can be found on barns throughout New England, and as ornamental traditions on many garages and sheds. They are not often found on the homes of the middle class. Natural Ventilation - Natural Light Straw Bale House in Texas. Sandra via flickr.com, Attribution-NonCommercial 2.0 Generic (CC BY-NC 2.0) (cropped) As more homes are constructed using experimental "green" methods, the functional cupola has made a come-back. The architects and developers of the Villages of Loreto Bay, Mexico incorporated the cupola in their earth block house design. The planned town of Celebration, Florida creates the image of American tradition by using traditional architectural details. Likewise, the straw bale home in Texas shown here is no doubt kept cool by the ventilation of its cupola.
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Learn More »Why Add a Cupola? In Salisbury, UK the 1802 Assembly Room building was remodeled in the 1920s by WH Smith and Son, who added the cupola. The clock numbers and weathervane newsboy are from that era. English Heritage/Heritage Images/Getty Images Many of today's cupolas are simply ornamental. That decoration, however, sends a message to the onlooker. Just ask the developer who uses neotraditional architecture for the newest suburban strip mall. Shown here is a cupola added to the 1802 Assembly Room building in Salisbury, United Kingdom. When the stationer WH Smith and Son bought the structure in the 1920s, remodeling included adding the cupola. The clock numbers and weathervane newsboy are from that era and still advertise the company.
A more cost-effective approach While an average house costs $100K, a shed house can be built for prices ranging from only $10K to $15K. Oct 9, 2020
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