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New project for Mexico city
Development project that includes apartment buildings and schools and office building with triangular facade 420 ft high, founded on cast-in-place friction piles and transverse barrel shells; many of buildings embody unusual structural concepts; problems of subsoil conditions; foundations are designed to limit maximum settlement to 8 in.; all buildings transmit part of their weight to soil through barrel shells; heavier structures employ reinforced-concrete friction piles.
New project for Mexico city
Development project that includes apartment buildings and schools and office building with triangular facade 420 ft high, founded on cast-in-place friction piles and transverse barrel shells; many of buildings embody unusual structural concepts; problems of subsoil conditions; foundations are designed to limit maximum settlement to 8 in.; all buildings transmit part of their weight to soil through barrel shells; heavier structures employ reinforced-concrete friction piles.
New project for Mexico city
Civ Eng (NY)
Enriquez R, R. (author) / Fierro, A. (author)
1963
3 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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