Directly Fastened Ceiling finish materials include which modern pairing?

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Multiple Choice

Directly Fastened Ceiling finish materials include which modern pairing?

Explanation:
Directly fastened ceiling finishes are attached straight to the underside of the structural members, not hung from a separate grid. Historically, plaster was applied over lath and nailed or screwed to the ceiling joists, which is the old method. In modern buildings, gypsum board (drywall) is attached directly to the joists or to furring strips, representing the new method. So the pairing that shows both an old and a modern direct-fastening approach is plaster on lath together with drywall. Other options don’t illustrate both generations of direct-fastening finishes, or they describe materials less typical for a direct-fastened ceiling finish.

Directly fastened ceiling finishes are attached straight to the underside of the structural members, not hung from a separate grid. Historically, plaster was applied over lath and nailed or screwed to the ceiling joists, which is the old method. In modern buildings, gypsum board (drywall) is attached directly to the joists or to furring strips, representing the new method. So the pairing that shows both an old and a modern direct-fastening approach is plaster on lath together with drywall. Other options don’t illustrate both generations of direct-fastening finishes, or they describe materials less typical for a direct-fastened ceiling finish.

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