The reconstitution of S. Isidro's house in Madrid and the curved umbrellas
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https://doi.org/10.3989/ic.1999.v50.i460.836Abstract
In this paper the reconstitution of S. Isidro's house at Madrid and the XVI th century palace that surrounded it, is described. The back part of this building has been used to accommodate the Museum of Medieval Madrid. These spaces are roofed by hyperbolic paraboloid shells with curved boundaries.
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