Hangar en el aeropuerto de Frankfur-am-Main
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https://doi.org/10.3989/ic.1962.v15.i145.4802Abstract
Los proyectistas del hangar de Frankfur-am-Main (Alemania) se aprovecharon de las experiencias americanas a este respecto. Se eligió un tipo de hangar que cuenta con un cuerpo central de hormigón armado, de 22 m de ancho, 10 m de altura (3 plantas) y 171 m de longitud. Al sur y norte se forman naves, de 55 X 156 m en planta, para albergue de los aviones. Bajo la parte central se hallan los sótanos para el aprovisionamiento y depósitos.
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