Union Station Beaux Arts Coffered Ceiling Washington DC United States WASHINGTON DC, United States — An expansive barrel-vaulted coffered ceiling spans the Main Hall of Union Station, detailed with gold leaf accents and classical statuary along the cornice. Designed by architect Daniel Burnham and opened in 1907, the transit hub is a premier example of the American Beaux-Arts style. The 96-foot-high ceiling draws direct inspiration from the Baths of Diocletian in Rome, utilizing deep octagonal coffers to reduce the physical weight of the vault while the 22-karat gold leaf reflects natural li
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Union Station Beaux Arts Coffered Ceiling Washington DC United States WASHINGTON DC, United States — An expansive barrel-vaulted coffered ceiling spans the Main Hall of Union Station, detailed with gold leaf accents and classical statuary along the cornice. Designed by architect Daniel Burnham and opened in 1907, the transit hub is a premier example of the American Beaux-Arts style. The 96-foot-high ceiling draws direct inspiration from the Baths of Diocletian in Rome, utilizing deep octagonal coffers to reduce the physical weight of the vault while the 22-karat gold leaf reflects natural li