2001
DOI: 10.1002/bate.200103010
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Eine verglaste Netzschale: Dach und Skulptur ‐ DG Bank am Pariser Platz in Berlin

Abstract: In enger Zusammenarbeit mit dem Architekten wurde ein skulptural geformtes Glasdach über dem Lichthof entwickelt. Die gewünschte Transparenz dieser freien und mit Isolierglas einzudeckenden Form konnte nur mit einem Schalentragwerk aus Dreiecksmaschen erreicht werden. Stäbe aus Edelstahl mit nur 60 x 40 mm Querschnitt, verschraubt mit den gefrästen Edelstahlknoten, genügten für die nahezu biegemomentfreie Lastabtragung und führten zu einem Dach, das mit spielerischer Leichtigkeit das Hauptatrium der DG Bank üb… Show more

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“…Recently, interest has been shifted to continuous reticulated surfaces as assemblages of single prefabricated linear elements. Many examples show that single layer grid shells are reticulated spatial structures that can be used for light and elegant constructions ͑Schlaich 2002; Baldassini and Menerat 2004;Schlaich et al 2001͒. Besides the advantage of being prefabricated and sometimes preassembled in a shop, grid structures allow for a higher architectural freedom, given the fact that the spaces between the structural elements can be covered with different kinds of panels, including transparent glass panes.…”
Section: Form Findingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, interest has been shifted to continuous reticulated surfaces as assemblages of single prefabricated linear elements. Many examples show that single layer grid shells are reticulated spatial structures that can be used for light and elegant constructions ͑Schlaich 2002; Baldassini and Menerat 2004;Schlaich et al 2001͒. Besides the advantage of being prefabricated and sometimes preassembled in a shop, grid structures allow for a higher architectural freedom, given the fact that the spaces between the structural elements can be covered with different kinds of panels, including transparent glass panes.…”
Section: Form Findingmentioning
confidence: 99%