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Slip forming New York state world's fair pavilion
Construction procedure of New York State Pavilion at 1964-1965 World's Fair that consists of 2 primary elements is described; main exhibit structure which features 16 monolithic columns supports suspended roof of multicolored plastic; in conjunction with exhibit structure are 3 concrete observation towers of 100, 180, and 230-ft heights; columns and observation tower structures were erected by slip-form method.
Slip forming New York state world's fair pavilion
Construction procedure of New York State Pavilion at 1964-1965 World's Fair that consists of 2 primary elements is described; main exhibit structure which features 16 monolithic columns supports suspended roof of multicolored plastic; in conjunction with exhibit structure are 3 concrete observation towers of 100, 180, and 230-ft heights; columns and observation tower structures were erected by slip-form method.
Slip forming New York state world's fair pavilion
Am Concrete Inst -- J
Madison, M. (author)
1964
8 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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