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  2. List of thin-shell structures - Wikipedia

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    The world's first membrane roof and lattice steel shell in the Shukhov Rotunda, Nizhny Novgorod, All-Russia exhibition, 1895 Geodesic shell of Nagoya Dome by Takenaka Corporation, Nagoya, Japan, 1997. Shell of Kresge Auditorium by Eero Saarinen, MIT, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1953.

  3. Binishell - Wikipedia

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    An external view of the main entrance to the Binishell complex of the Killarney Heights Public School. The Binishell at the Monash University Gippsland Campus.. Binishells are reinforced concrete thin-shell structures that are lifted and shaped by air pressure.

  4. Concrete shell - Wikipedia

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    Shells may be cast in place, or pre-cast off site and moved into place and assembled. The strongest form of shell is the monolithic shell, which is cast as a single unit. The most common monolithic form is the dome, but ellipsoids and cylinders (resembling concrete Quonset huts / Nissen huts) are also possible using similar construction methods.

  5. Category:Thin-shell structures - Wikipedia

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    A thin shell is defined as a shell with a thickness which is relatively small compared to its other dimensions and in which deformations are not large compared to thickness. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Thin-shell structures .

  6. Shell (structure) - Wikipedia

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    A thin shell is defined as a shell with a thickness which is small compared to its other dimensions and in which deformations are not large compared to thickness. A primary difference between a shell structure and a plate structure is that, in the unstressed state, the shell structure has curvature as opposed to the plates structure which is flat.

  7. Dante Bini - Wikipedia

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    automated building construction systems Dante Natale Bini or Dante Bini (born: April 22, 1932) is an Italian industrial designer and architect . He is noted for inventing the Binishell , which is a reinforced thin concrete shell structure that can be lifted and shaped by air pressure . [ 1 ]

  8. Tensile structure - Wikipedia

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    Shukhov designed eight tensile structures and thin-shell structures exhibition pavilions for the Nizhny Novgorod Fair of 1896, covering the area of 27,000 square meters. A more recent large-scale use of a membrane-covered tensile structure is the Sidney Myer Music Bowl , constructed in 1958.

  9. Hyperboloid structure - Wikipedia

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    At the bottom, the widening of the tower provides a large area for installation of fill to promote thin film evaporative cooling of the circulated water. As the water first evaporates and rises, the narrowing effect helps accelerate the laminar flow , and then as it widens out, contact between the heated air and atmospheric air supports ...

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