Construction of a sports space with walls of reinforced ceramics ruled surJaces
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https://doi.org/10.3989/ic.2003.v54.i484.565Abstract
This article tackles the construction process of a structure corresponding to the sports space of La Coruña University treats un uncommon solution consisting of supporting walls of 1 foot thick perforated brick masonry, that are folded, to form a surface of double curvature giving the walls stability, as they reach the height of 10 metres. The mentioned walls, apart from constituting the space closure, serve to support the structure of the covering which consists of a space truss of semiocthedric pilable modules conformed to hollow tubular pieces of laminated wood. This work manifests the interest and the validity of the use of reinforced ceramics for the structural elements , as it efficiently unites un optimal mechanical behaviour with some indubitable formal possibilities. It is difficult lo justify the omission of the use of this technique in the contemporary architecture
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