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The '''Caisson''' ({{zh|c=藻井|p=zǎojǐng|l=algae well}}), also referred to as a '''caisson ceiling''', or '''''spider web ceiling''''',<ref name=schoolnet/> in ]n architecture is an architectural feature typically found in the ceiling of ]s and [[pal

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