subcarpatures
Subcarpatures is a term used in architectural and carpentry discourse to refer to the set of hidden load-bearing and connecting elements located beneath visible carpentry features. These subcomponents form the structural or functional backbone of a project, and they may include timber or steel studs and joists, bridging members, fasteners, blocking, and concealed bracing. The term emphasizes the distinction between visible workmanship—such as moldings, panels, and facades—and the underlying framing that supports them.
Etymology: The name derives from the prefix sub- meaning under and a root related to carpentry, indicating
Characteristics: Subcarpatures are typically concealed behind finish materials, walls, ceilings, or casework. They are designed for
Applications: In historical building surveys, identifying and documenting subcarpatures is essential for assessing structural integrity and
See also: substructure, bracing, hidden construction, timber framing.