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Hyperbolic paraboloid of 2-in, tongue-and-groove decking with glued timber edge beams roofs visitor's overlook in Ashley National Forest, Utah; concrete abutments support low end of edge beams while only double layer of decking resting on bearing walls supports wide overhang of roof that rises 18 ft to allow view of nearby mountains.
Hyperbolic paraboloid of 2-in, tongue-and-groove decking with glued timber edge beams roofs visitor's overlook in Ashley National Forest, Utah; concrete abutments support low end of edge beams while only double layer of decking resting on bearing walls supports wide overhang of roof that rises 18 ft to allow view of nearby mountains.
National forest goes modern
Civ Eng (NY)
Dalley, D.G. (author)
1965
Article (Journal)
English
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