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Concrete roof hangs from columns
Roof of printing plant at Tapiola, Finland is featured; to meet requirements for expansion, upper floor of two-story building should have as few columns as possible; building consists of four 90-ft square independent structures in which each roof is supported by exterior ties from top of central column projecting 19 ft through roof; entire second floor of 180×180-ft building is interrupted by four hollow columns 10 ft in diam, supplemented at ground-floor level by smaller columns to support second-story floor.
Concrete roof hangs from columns
Roof of printing plant at Tapiola, Finland is featured; to meet requirements for expansion, upper floor of two-story building should have as few columns as possible; building consists of four 90-ft square independent structures in which each roof is supported by exterior ties from top of central column projecting 19 ft through roof; entire second floor of 180×180-ft building is interrupted by four hollow columns 10 ft in diam, supplemented at ground-floor level by smaller columns to support second-story floor.
Concrete roof hangs from columns
Eng News-Rec
Engineering News-Record ; 174
1965
Article (Journal)
English
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