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World's first timber hyperbolic paraboloid roof
Construction of roof for new weaving and finishing shed at Wilton Royal Carpet Co, England; roof is 114 ft 10 in. sq overall and consists of four panels of hyperbolic paraboloid shells each 57 ft 5 in. sq; it is supported on four concrete columns; free floor area of building is 100 ft sq, headroom varies from 18 to 30 ft.
World's first timber hyperbolic paraboloid roof
Construction of roof for new weaving and finishing shed at Wilton Royal Carpet Co, England; roof is 114 ft 10 in. sq overall and consists of four panels of hyperbolic paraboloid shells each 57 ft 5 in. sq; it is supported on four concrete columns; free floor area of building is 100 ft sq, headroom varies from 18 to 30 ft.
World's first timber hyperbolic paraboloid roof
Wood-Worker
Livingstone, F.C. (author)
Wood-Worker ; 76
1957
3 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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