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Intersecting ribs carry concrete roof shell
Roof of terminal building at Lambert-St Louis Municipal airport consists of three identical domes formed by intersecting circular barrel arches which, in plan, form 8-sided figure; domes consist of reinforced concrete shells 4 1/2 in. thick, with stiffening ribs; building is 415 ft long, 123 ft wide and three stories high, with utility space below grade. (See also Civ Eng (NY) v 25 n 7 July 1955 p 58-61)
Intersecting ribs carry concrete roof shell
Roof of terminal building at Lambert-St Louis Municipal airport consists of three identical domes formed by intersecting circular barrel arches which, in plan, form 8-sided figure; domes consist of reinforced concrete shells 4 1/2 in. thick, with stiffening ribs; building is 415 ft long, 123 ft wide and three stories high, with utility space below grade. (See also Civ Eng (NY) v 25 n 7 July 1955 p 58-61)
Intersecting ribs carry concrete roof shell
Eng News-Rec
Becker, W.C.E. (author)
Engineering News-Record ; 154
1955
2 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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