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Two air-supported structures for athletics
Air structures for school athletic spaces house conventional gymnasium and 75×42-ft indoor swimming pool in Litchfield, Conn; plastic bubble is held erect by slight internal pressure produced by centrifugal-type blower fans; gymnasium is lighted by three 20-ft collapsible poles, curved to follow roof contour, on each side; swimming pool is lighted by strip of fluorescent tubes which lie inside light-reflecting aluminum trough.
Two air-supported structures for athletics
Air structures for school athletic spaces house conventional gymnasium and 75×42-ft indoor swimming pool in Litchfield, Conn; plastic bubble is held erect by slight internal pressure produced by centrifugal-type blower fans; gymnasium is lighted by three 20-ft collapsible poles, curved to follow roof contour, on each side; swimming pool is lighted by strip of fluorescent tubes which lie inside light-reflecting aluminum trough.
Two air-supported structures for athletics
Arch Rec
Architectural Record ; 135
1964
2 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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