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Space Grid Structures - John Chilton
Architectural Press (1999)
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A space frame is a three-dimensional framework for enclosing spaces in which all members are interconnected and act as a single entity. A benefit of this type of structure is that very large spaces can be covered, uninterrupted by support from the ground.

John Chilton's book provides an up-to-date assessment of the use of space grid structures in buildings by reviewing methods of construction, various systems available and detailed studies of the use of space grids in modern buildings. The technical level is aimed at professional and student architects and engineers worldwide and it also serves as a useful construction manual.

John Chilton is an engineer, currently teaching architectural students at Nottingham University where he is a senior lecturer. He has also undertaken considerable research in this field.

*Provides a full assessment of the use of space frame structures in buildings
*International examples throughout showing how architects use this technology in their designs
*Numerous illustrations support the text and make the technical detail easy to digest

Product Details
LoC Classification TA660.S63C455 1999
Dewey 624.1773
Format Hardcover
Cover Price 85,95 €
No. of Pages 180
Height x Width 279 x 208 mm
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