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The elongated, domed Salt Lake Tabernacle boasted the longest clear-span roof in North America when it opened, in 1867. The novel system of lattice arches was built by settlers with no formal training but plenty of “engineering common sense.”
The elongated, domed Salt Lake Tabernacle boasted the longest clear-span roof in North America when it opened, in 1867. The novel system of lattice arches was built by settlers with no formal training but plenty of “engineering common sense.”
Salt Lake Tabernacle
Witcher, T.R. (author)
Civil Engineering Magazine Archive ; 87 ; 44-47
2018-01-01
42017-01-01 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
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