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Thin-shell arch roof poured in rolling forms
Pictorial data on construction of roof over skating rink in Washington, DC; roof is flat-rise concrete arch of 131 ft span for 100-ft center section, flanked on each end by semicircular domes; concrete shell is 3 1/2 in. thick, carried by exterior ribs extending above top of roof slab. (See also Construction Methods v 31 n 2 Feb 1949 p 44-6)
Thin-shell arch roof poured in rolling forms
Pictorial data on construction of roof over skating rink in Washington, DC; roof is flat-rise concrete arch of 131 ft span for 100-ft center section, flanked on each end by semicircular domes; concrete shell is 3 1/2 in. thick, carried by exterior ribs extending above top of roof slab. (See also Construction Methods v 31 n 2 Feb 1949 p 44-6)
Thin-shell arch roof poured in rolling forms
Indian Concrete J
1949
3 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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