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  2. Construction of Assembly Hall (Champaign) - Wikipedia

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    Each segment of the roof is 52 feet wide at the rim, and 6.5 feet wide at the center. The central ring beam, or very center of the dome, is a heavily reinforced 4 feet thick concrete slab that contains 170 cubic yards of lightweight concrete. The entire roof used 2,880 cubic yards of light weight concrete that weighed only 105 pounds per cubic ...

  3. Binishell - Wikipedia

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    The original Binishells are circular in plan and are reinforced via a system of springs and rebars. They can often be constructed in less than one hour. [2] The technology was derived from air structure, which is erected just as a balloon is erected. Bini further drew insights from the pneumatic air-supported tennis dome. In 1965, the first ...

  4. Concrete shell - Wikipedia

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    The most common monolithic form is the dome, but ellipsoids and cylinders (resembling concrete Quonset huts / Nissen huts) are also possible using similar construction methods. Royan Central Market. Thin concrete shell buildings became popular in Post Second World War France because of the cost effectiveness of using minimal quantities of concrete.

  5. List of largest domes - Wikipedia

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    The Pantheon in Rome, built in the 2nd century, was the largest dome in the world for over a millennium, and is still the largest unreinforced solid concrete dome. The dome of Florence Cathedral was the largest in the world from its construction in 1436 to 1871, and is the largest brick and mortar dome.

  6. Palazzetto dello Sport - Wikipedia

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    The arena is constructed with a ribbed concrete shell dome, that is 61 meters in diameter, having a total area of about 4,800 square meters, [4] and is constructed of 1,620 prefabricated concrete pieces, [3] which are braced by concrete flying buttresses. Much of the structure was prefabricated, so that the dome was erected in 40 days.

  7. History of modern period domes - Wikipedia

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    The wrought-iron dome of Royal Albert Hall in London was built from 1867 to 1871 over an elliptical plan by architect Henry Young Darracott Scott and structural design by Rowland Mason Ordish. It uses a set of curved trusses, like those of the earlier New Street Station in Birmingham, interrupted in the middle by a drum.

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