
Hyperbolic Frameworks
Suchov's Lattice Towers - Forerunners of Modern Lightweight Construction
Matthias Beckh(Author)
Edition Detail (Publisher)
Will be published approx. in October 2014
Book
Paperback/Softback
152 pages
978-3-920034-92-8 (ISBN)
Description
Hyperbolic Structures
Suchov's lattice towers - forerunners of modern lightweight construction
Discovering the interplay between the form and structural behaviour of hyperbolic frameworks
- History of hyperbolic framework construction
- Classification of Suchov's towers in the historical context of iron constructions
- Geometry, form, design and structural behaviour of hyperbolic frameworks
- Structural design analysis of the towers
- Realisation of structural calculations and parameter studies
- Comparison of historical calculations with the results of modern calculations
Vladimir G. Suchov, who built the first hyperbolic lattice tower at the end of the 19th century, is considered to be the father of hyperbolic frameworks. This type of structure, which is totally unique in the history of architecture, is known for its superior stability and economic use of materials and, above all, for the striking and unmistakable form of its web-like structures.
To this day, Suchov's structural support system is still used in a modified form in modern architectural designs such as the support frameworks of skyscrapers.
This publication is the first to analyse the interplay between the form and structural behaviour of hyperbolic frameworks. The effects of various factors are determined using parametric studies and load calculations. Analyses of Suchov's original calculations, the reconstruction of the design process and the development of water towers show why Suchov is considered to be a pioneer not only of lightweight construction but of parametric design processes as well.
Suchov's lattice towers - forerunners of modern lightweight construction
Discovering the interplay between the form and structural behaviour of hyperbolic frameworks
- History of hyperbolic framework construction
- Classification of Suchov's towers in the historical context of iron constructions
- Geometry, form, design and structural behaviour of hyperbolic frameworks
- Structural design analysis of the towers
- Realisation of structural calculations and parameter studies
- Comparison of historical calculations with the results of modern calculations
Vladimir G. Suchov, who built the first hyperbolic lattice tower at the end of the 19th century, is considered to be the father of hyperbolic frameworks. This type of structure, which is totally unique in the history of architecture, is known for its superior stability and economic use of materials and, above all, for the striking and unmistakable form of its web-like structures.
To this day, Suchov's structural support system is still used in a modified form in modern architectural designs such as the support frameworks of skyscrapers.
This publication is the first to analyse the interplay between the form and structural behaviour of hyperbolic frameworks. The effects of various factors are determined using parametric studies and load calculations. Analyses of Suchov's original calculations, the reconstruction of the design process and the development of water towers show why Suchov is considered to be a pioneer not only of lightweight construction but of parametric design processes as well.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
München
Germany
Publishing group
De Gruyter
Target group
Professional and scholarly
US School Grade: College Graduate Student
Illustrations
50 Illustrations, color; 30 Illustrations, black and white; 100 Line drawings, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 268 mm
Width: 225 mm
ISBN-13
978-3-920034-92-8 (9783920034928)
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