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  2. Space frame - Wikipedia

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    The roof of this industrial building is supported by a space frame structure. If a force is applied to the blue node and the red bar were not present, the resultant effect on the structure would depend entirely on the blue node's bending rigidity, i.e. to its resistance (or lack thereof) to bending; however, with the red bar in place, then assuming negligible bending rigidity of the blue node ...

  3. Truss - Wikipedia

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    A space frame truss is a three-dimensional framework of members pinned at their ends. A tetrahedron shape is the simplest space truss, consisting of six members that meet at four joints. [ 14 ] Large planar structures may be composed from tetrahedrons with common edges, and they are also employed in the base structures of large free-standing ...

  4. Bay (architecture) - Wikipedia

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    For example, the Gothic architecture period's Chartres Cathedral has a nave (main interior space) that is "seven bays long." Similarly in timber framing a bay is the space between posts in the transverse direction of the building and aisles run longitudinally.

  5. Geodetic airframe - Wikipedia

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    A section of the rear fuselage from a Vickers Warwick showing the geodetic construction in duralumin. On exhibit at the Armstrong & Aviation Museum at Bamburgh Castle.. A geodetic airframe is a type of construction for the airframes of aircraft developed by British aeronautical engineer Barnes Wallis in the 1930s (who sometimes spelt it "geodesic").

  6. Hall of Nations - Wikipedia

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    Inaugurated by then-Prime Minister Indira Gandhi for the India International Trade Fair called Asia 72, it was the world’s first and, at the time, the largest-span space-frame structure built in reinforced concrete. [2] [3] The Hall of Nations comprised a group of four halls of varying sizes, interconnected by a system of ramps.

  7. Structural support - Wikipedia

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    A structural support is a part of a building or structure that provides the necessary stiffness and strength in order to resist the internal forces (vertical forces of gravity and lateral forces due to wind and earthquakes) and guide them safely to the ground.

  8. 7 Vintage Decor Trends Designers Are Loving in 2025 - AOL

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    Keep reading for this year's hottest vintage trends, along with expert tips for implementing them in your own space. Related: 2025 Paint Color Forecast: Out with the Bold and In with Muted Earth Tones

  9. Triodetic dome - Wikipedia

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    A Triodetic dome is a type of geodesic dome whose space frame is constructed using Triodetic connectors, invented in 1955 by the Canadian Arthur E. Fentiman. [1] [2] [3]