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Plastics landmark in North Sydney
Application of glass fiber reinforced plastics in molds used for pouring concrete in new building to make possible elimination of window sills, frame and other disturbing features, resulting in monolith "single stone carving" appearance; manufacture of 60 ft diam and 27 ft high radome consisting of 12 modular segments, made of glass fiber reinforced polyester/rigid polyurethane foam sandwich construction, lifted onto fourteenth floor roof and mounted onto concrete plinth; design considerations and description of manufacturing methods.
Plastics landmark in North Sydney
Application of glass fiber reinforced plastics in molds used for pouring concrete in new building to make possible elimination of window sills, frame and other disturbing features, resulting in monolith "single stone carving" appearance; manufacture of 60 ft diam and 27 ft high radome consisting of 12 modular segments, made of glass fiber reinforced polyester/rigid polyurethane foam sandwich construction, lifted onto fourteenth floor roof and mounted onto concrete plinth; design considerations and description of manufacturing methods.
Plastics landmark in North Sydney
Plastics in Australia
1968
Article (Journal)
English
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