"Matthias Beckh analyzes these hyperbolic lattice towers... [and] demonstrates how... Shukhov was already parameterizing his structures as part of the design... Modern methods... provide... Beckh with the tools to place Shukhovs achievements in a historical context and validate their considerable contribution to the history of . He also...demonstrate[s] their relevance to modern structures. ...Beckh was part of the first research project into Shukhovs structures ...The research project ...included in-depth studies of building history ...and detailed investigations into the way the structures were built. Later investigations were intended to provide ...knowledge about the load assumptions... also... relevant to modern structures."
The object of this book is gain deeper knowledge on the architectural — Hyperboloid structure
"The object of this book is gain deeper knowledge on the architectural history of hyperbolic structures. The focus of the investigation is the first hyperbolic lattice towers ever built, the work of... Shukhov."
Hyperboloid structures are architectural structures designed using a hyperboloid in one sheet. Often these are tall structures, such as towers, where the hyperboloid geometry's structural strength is used to support an object high above the ground. Hyperboloid geometry is often used for decorative effect as well as structural economy. The first hyperboloid structures were built by Russian engineer
Hyperboloid structures are architectural structures designed using a hyperboloid in one sheet. Often these are tall structures, such as towers, where the hyperboloid geometry's structural strength is used to support an object high above the ground. Hyperboloid geometry is often used for decorative effect as well as structural economy. The first hyperboloid structures were built by Russian engineer
1853–1939
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