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10.1002/stco.201090004.abs
Opened in December 2008, the Delegation of the Ismaili Imamat in Ottawa translates concepts rooted in Islamic tradition into a bold, modern design inspired by a multifaceted rock crystal and its natural luminosity. The building is characterized by glazed entrance portals, a glazed atrium roof and large‐scale glazed curtain wall areas. Gartner Steel and Glass GmbH designed and built a 26 x 26 m atrium roof, with a suspended steel structure to hold the glass‐fibre fabric shade, several glass façades and a glazed vestibule entrance (see pp. A4—A5).
Cover Picture: Steel Construction 1/2010
10.1002/stco.201090004.abs
Opened in December 2008, the Delegation of the Ismaili Imamat in Ottawa translates concepts rooted in Islamic tradition into a bold, modern design inspired by a multifaceted rock crystal and its natural luminosity. The building is characterized by glazed entrance portals, a glazed atrium roof and large‐scale glazed curtain wall areas. Gartner Steel and Glass GmbH designed and built a 26 x 26 m atrium roof, with a suspended steel structure to hold the glass‐fibre fabric shade, several glass façades and a glazed vestibule entrance (see pp. A4—A5).
Cover Picture: Steel Construction 1/2010
2010-03-01
1 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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