9781903996379
Tensegrity: Structural Systems For The Future - René Motro
Butterworth-Heinemann (2006)
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Geodesic domes, Structural analysis (Engineering)

The word tensegrity results from the contraction of 'tensional' and 'integrity', a word created by Richard Buckminster Fuller. He went on to describe tensegrity structures as 'islands of compression in an ocean of tension', and René Motro has developed a comprehensive definition which is 'systems in a stable self equilibriated system comprising a discontinuous set of compressed components inside a continuum of tensioned components'. This publication represents the life work of a leading exponent of a revolutionary and exciting method of structural design. * Represents the life work of a leading exponent of a revolutionary and exciting method of structural design* Applicable to architecture as an established structural system, can also be applied to other fields* Design professionals will be able to design better structures. Interested non-professionals will experience the great pleasure of being able to say "I understand why the Hisshorn tower stands up"

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LoC Classification TA660.D6 .M57 2003
Dewey 624.1
Format Hardcover
Cover Price 132,00 €
No. of Pages 280
Height x Width 236 x 155 mm
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