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Parquet

Parquet (French: [paʁkɛ]; French for "a small compartment") is a geometric mosaic of wood pieces used for decorative effect in flooring.

Intricate parquet flooring in entry hall.
Parquet flooring, 18th century.

Parquet patterns are often entirely geometrical and angular—squares, triangles, lozenges—but may contain curves. The most popular parquet flooring pattern is herringbone.

Etymology edit

The word derives from the Old French parchet (the diminutive of parc), literally meaning "a small enclosed space".

History edit

 
Parquet Versailles

Large diagonal squares known as parquet de Versailles were introduced in 1684 as parquet de menuiserie ("woodwork parquet") to replace the marble flooring that required constant washing, which tended to rot the joists beneath the floors. Such parquets en losange were noted by the Swedish architect Daniel Cronström at Versailles and at the Grand Trianon in 1693.[1]

Materials edit

Timber contrasting in color and grain, such as oak, walnut, cherry, lime, pine, maple etc. are sometimes employed, and in the more expensive kinds the richly coloured mahogany and sometimes other tropical hardwoods are also used. While not technically a wood, bamboo is also a popular material for modern floors.

Parquet floors were formerly usually adhered with hot bitumen. Today modern cold adhesives are usually used.

Repair edit

Parquet floors are usually long lasting if maintained correctly.[citation needed] Unstuck blocks are re-glued. Bitumen-glued blocks require use of either hot bitumen, cold bitumen emulsion, or a spirit based parquet adhesive.

Domestic use edit

Parquet floors are often found in bedrooms and hallways. They are considered better than regular floor tiles since they feel warmer underfoot. However they do little to absorb sounds such as walking, vacuum cleaning and television, which can cause problems in multi-occupancy dwellings.

Basketball courts edit

One of the most famous parquet floors is the one used by the Boston Celtics of the NBA. The original floor, which was installed at the Celtics' original home of Boston Arena in 1946, was moved intact to Boston Garden in 1952 and used there until the team moved to what was then known as FleetCenter in 1995, now known as TD Garden. The floor remained intact and in use until it was cut up and sold as souvenirs in 1999, after the 1998 demolition of Boston Garden. The Celtics today play on a parquet floor inside TD Garden that combines old and new sections. In 2018 the Celtics constructed a new parquet floor for use in their new Auerbach Center practice facility. It is the only NBA court floor made from red oak; all others are made from rock maple.[2] In 2023, the Celtics played on a traditional maple court at home for the first time during the 2023 NBA in-season tournament.[3] The Celtics petitioned the NBA to include the parquet pattern on its in-season tournament court, but were denied.[4]

Similar square-paneled parquet floors, albeit in maple, were made for the Orlando Magic, Minnesota Timberwolves, Denver Nuggets, and New Jersey Nets. Of the four, only the Magic continue to use a square-paneled parquet floor, which was first used at the Orlando Arena in 1989 and later moved to Amway Center (now Kia Center) in 2010. The Nets debuted their parquet at the Meadowlands Arena in 1988, and continued to use the floor until 1997; the floor remained in use with the Seton Hall basketball team until 2007. The Nuggets used a parquet floor from 1990 to 1993 at the McNichols Sports Arena, while the Timberwolves played on a parquet floor from 1996 to 2008 at the Target Center.

In 1995, the Toronto Raptors debuted with a herringbone parquet, and used the floor until 1999 while playing in three different home venues: SkyDome (now Rogers Centre), Copps Coliseum (now FirstOntario Centre) and Maple Leaf Gardens. The now-Brooklyn Nets revived the use of the herringbone upon moving to the Barclays Center in 2012. However, its sister WNBA team (since 2019), the New York Liberty, continue to use a traditional floor at the venue.

While the Charlotte Hornets unveiled a parquet-like floor at the Time Warner Cable Arena for the 2014–15 season, it is not considered a true parquet floor. Instead, it simulated the pattern of the parquet by alternately painting light and dark trapezoid sections through the use of varnish, forming a beehive pattern that is synonymous with the franchise. In 2021 the Hornets changed its court design, relegating the trapezoids to midcourt.

There are a handful of basketball courts in NCAA college basketball that have consistently featured parquet floors. Wake Forest University's Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum has generally featured a parquet floor since its opening in 1989. The University of Iowa's Carver-Hawkeye Arena has generally featured a parquet floor since its opening in 1983.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Fiske Kimball, The Creation of the Rococo 1943, p 47, noting the original accounts.
  2. ^ . TD Garden. Archived from the original on February 17, 2007. Retrieved March 8, 2007.
  3. ^ NBA.com Staff (October 30, 2023). "NBA debuts In-Season Tournament courts for all 30 teams". NBA.com. NBA Media Ventures, LLC. Retrieved November 2, 2023.
  4. ^ Jordan Daly (November 10, 2023). "Report: NBA denied Celtics' request to use parquet for In-Season Tournament". YahooSports.com. NBC Sports Boston (via Yahoo Sports). Retrieved November 11, 2023.

External links edit

  • J. W. Boughton - Wood Flooring Pamphlet (1907) Kenneth Franzheim II Rare Books Room, William R. Jenkins Architecture and Art Library, University of Houston Digital Library.

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Materials 4 Repair 5 Domestic use 6 Basketball courts 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksEtymology editThe word derives from the Old French parchet the diminutive of parc literally meaning a small enclosed space History edit nbsp Parquet VersaillesLarge diagonal squares known as parquet de Versailles were introduced in 1684 as parquet de menuiserie woodwork parquet to replace the marble flooring that required constant washing which tended to rot the joists beneath the floors Such parquets en losange were noted by the Swedish architect Daniel Cronstrom at Versailles and at the Grand Trianon in 1693 1 Materials editTimber contrasting in color and grain such as oak walnut cherry lime pine maple etc are sometimes employed and in the more expensive kinds the richly coloured mahogany and sometimes other tropical hardwoods are also used While not technically a wood bamboo is also a popular material for modern floors Parquet floors were formerly usually adhered with hot bitumen Today modern cold adhesives are usually used Repair editMain article Wood flooring Finishing buffing sanding and drying Parquet floors are usually long lasting if maintained correctly citation needed Unstuck blocks are re glued Bitumen glued blocks require use of either hot bitumen cold bitumen emulsion or a spirit based parquet adhesive Domestic use editParquet floors are often found in bedrooms and hallways They are considered better than regular floor tiles since they feel warmer underfoot However they do little to absorb sounds such as walking vacuum cleaning and television which can cause problems in multi occupancy dwellings Basketball courts editOne of the most famous parquet floors is the one used by the Boston Celtics of the NBA The original floor which was installed at the Celtics original home of Boston Arena in 1946 was moved intact to Boston Garden in 1952 and used there until the team moved to what was then known as FleetCenter in 1995 now known as TD Garden The floor remained intact and in use until it was cut up and sold as souvenirs in 1999 after the 1998 demolition of Boston Garden The Celtics today play on a parquet floor inside TD Garden that combines old and new sections In 2018 the Celtics constructed a new parquet floor for use in their new Auerbach Center practice facility It is the only NBA court floor made from red oak all others are made from rock maple 2 In 2023 the Celtics played on a traditional maple court at home for the first time during the 2023 NBA in season tournament 3 The Celtics petitioned the NBA to include the parquet pattern on its in season tournament court but were denied 4 Similar square paneled parquet floors albeit in maple were made for the Orlando Magic Minnesota Timberwolves Denver Nuggets and New Jersey Nets Of the four only the Magic continue to use a square paneled parquet floor which was first used at the Orlando Arena in 1989 and later moved to Amway Center now Kia Center in 2010 The Nets debuted their parquet at the Meadowlands Arena in 1988 and continued to use the floor until 1997 the floor remained in use with the Seton Hall basketball team until 2007 The Nuggets used a parquet floor from 1990 to 1993 at the McNichols Sports Arena while the Timberwolves played on a parquet floor from 1996 to 2008 at the Target Center In 1995 the Toronto Raptors debuted with a herringbone parquet and used the floor until 1999 while playing in three different home venues SkyDome now Rogers Centre Copps Coliseum now FirstOntario Centre and Maple Leaf Gardens The now Brooklyn Nets revived the use of the herringbone upon moving to the Barclays Center in 2012 However its sister WNBA team since 2019 the New York Liberty continue to use a traditional floor at the venue While the Charlotte Hornets unveiled a parquet like floor at the Time Warner Cable Arena for the 2014 15 season it is not considered a true parquet floor Instead it simulated the pattern of the parquet by alternately painting light and dark trapezoid sections through the use of varnish forming a beehive pattern that is synonymous with the franchise In 2021 the Hornets changed its court design relegating the trapezoids to midcourt nbsp The Boston Celtics trademark oak parquet floor at TD Garden nbsp The Orlando Magic s maple parquet floor at Kia Center nbsp The Brooklyn Nets maple herringbone parquet floor at Barclays Center nbsp The Minnesota Timberwolves maple parquet floor at Target Center used from 1996 to 2008 nbsp The Toronto Raptors 1995 to 1999 maple herringbone parquet floor at Maple Leaf Gardens also used at the Skydome and Copps Coliseum nbsp The New Jersey Nets maple parquet floor at Meadowlands Arena used from 1988 to 1997There are a handful of basketball courts in NCAA college basketball that have consistently featured parquet floors Wake Forest University s Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum has generally featured a parquet floor since its opening in 1989 The University of Iowa s Carver Hawkeye Arena has generally featured a parquet floor since its opening in 1983 See also editWood flooring Marquetry Hardwood Harewood Tessellation Tunbridge wareReferences edit Fiske Kimball The Creation of the Rococo 1943 p 47 noting the original accounts Boston Garden History TD Garden Archived from the original on February 17 2007 Retrieved March 8 2007 NBA com Staff October 30 2023 NBA debuts In Season Tournament courts for all 30 teams NBA com NBA Media Ventures LLC Retrieved November 2 2023 Jordan Daly November 10 2023 Report NBA denied Celtics request to use parquet for In Season Tournament YahooSports com NBC Sports Boston via Yahoo Sports Retrieved November 11 2023 External links editParquet at Wikipedia s sister projects nbsp Definitions from Wiktionary nbsp Media from Commons nbsp Textbooks from Wikibooks nbsp Data from Wikidata J W Boughton Wood Flooring Pamphlet 1907 Kenneth Franzheim II Rare Books Room William R Jenkins Architecture and Art Library University of Houston Digital Library 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