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Rigid timber frames in Cleveland exposition building utilize stressed plywood
Use of rigid timber frames made up of nailed box section columns and girders, utilizing plywood as cover plate material, providing structural backbone of Hall of Progress, 540 ft long by 210 ft wide, at Cleveland's Great Lakes Exposition; models tested.
Rigid timber frames in Cleveland exposition building utilize stressed plywood
Use of rigid timber frames made up of nailed box section columns and girders, utilizing plywood as cover plate material, providing structural backbone of Hall of Progress, 540 ft long by 210 ft wide, at Cleveland's Great Lakes Exposition; models tested.
Rigid timber frames in Cleveland exposition building utilize stressed plywood
Construction Methods
Barber, C.M. (author)
1936
2 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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