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Space frame designs
CHURCHES & MOSQUES -
MALAYSIAN MOSQUE -
LONDON CHURCH -
NEW
YORK CHURCH
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Churches & Mosques
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The
Shah Alam Mosque, commonly
called the Blue Mosque because
of its distinctive blue enameled
cladding, is referred to in
tourist publications as one of
the 8 man-made wonders of the
world. When constructed, the
space frame
dome roof of this landmark
building was the largest in the
southern hemisphere and measured
40ft bigger in diameter than St
Peters dome in Rome. The Blue
Mosque dome illustrates how
Triodetic spaceframes
can provide
dome geometry that differs
markedly from spherical. The
structural tube frame adopts a
lamellar pattern which was most
economical for this span & shape
and more expedient to construct.
Curved annular galvanized steel purlins provided attachment
between the decorative metal
cladding tiles & the galvanized
steel tube frame network. Each
year an estimated 300,000 people
view this structure with its 4
distinctive minarets, and
remains as pristine as the day
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Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church,
London
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Barrel Vaults: 42' Span x
19' Rise
Dome Roof: 39' Dia x 25'
Rise
Apse Dome: 28' Dia x 9'
Rise
Architect: Terry
Marklevitz
Engineer: Nick
Arountzidis
Contractor: Tonda
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Material Specification:
Galvanized Steel Tube in Dome,
in Barrel Vaults. Composite
members comprise Steel bar &
Timber. Cladding 20Ga. Duranar
XL Bright Copper paint finish,
Plywood 3/8" substrate, Exterior
battens aluminum extrusion with
factory-applied polyester powder
coating, Stainless Steel
fasteners. |
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The
geometric shapes incorporated in
this building effectively
recreate the Byzantine
architecture typical of churches
from times past, but utilize
modern space frame design
and materials. The
space frame design
accommodates unbalanced
snow loading over a complex
combination of roof shapes and
provides 9000 square feet of
column-free space. A feature of
this project is the use of
custom cladding with metallic
faux copper paint finish which
does not weather to a green
verdigris patina. |
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New York
Church Tower, Manhattan
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Owner: Church of Latter Day
Saints
Client: Mon-ex
International
As
part of the conversion of this
Columbus St, Manhattan building
to a Church for the Latter Day
Saints, Triodetic
space frame design
provided the support structure
for the stepped roof-top
campanile steeple & decorative
spire. Travertine Marble &
fiberglass cladding encloses the
galvanized steel tube framework
that provides the base of the
angel spire that soars almost
100ft into the New York skyline.
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