Hawksmoor's Ceiling, Mercator's Projection and the Roman Pantheon
John Cardy

TL;DR
This paper uses differential geometry and conformal mappings to analyze the design of Hawksmoor's ceiling and the Roman Pantheon, showing their coffer patterns are mathematically related to Mercator's projection and providing a construction protocol.
Contribution
It introduces a mathematical model linking the coffer patterns of these ceilings to conformal mappings of regular square tilings, revealing a geometric connection to Mercator's projection.
Findings
Excellent agreement with photographs and measurements
Derived formulas for coffer dimensions on surfaces of revolution
Proposed a non-mathematical construction protocol
Abstract
The ceiling of the Buttery in All Souls College, Oxford, designed by the English Baroque architect Nicholas Hawksmoor, has a vaulted form on an oval base. It is coffered with an array of approximately square sunken lacunaria, whose sizes and positions vary so as to accommodate the constraints of the curved surface and its boundaries. A similar design appears in the dome of the Roman Pantheon. Using methods of differential geometry, we hypothesise that these cofferings should be the images under conformal mappings of regular square tilings of a rectangle or finite cylinder. This guarantees that the coffer ribs meet exactly at right angles and the coffers are close to being square. These mappings are simply the inverse of Mercator's projection of the curved surface onto a plane. For a ceiling which is a general surface of revolution, we derive formulae for the dimensions and location of…
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Taxonomy
TopicsArchitecture and Art History Studies · Historical Architecture and Urbanism · Quasicrystal Structures and Properties
