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the bridge consisted of three 146 foot steel | trusses, a 256 foot swing span truss and two addition |
Across its ceiling are three broad rough hewn | trusses acting to support the gabled ceiling. |
Its rafters, | trusses, and walls are visible spruce logs. |
It has massive arched | trusses and is lit and ventilated via a clerestory. |
s early 19th century cast-iron circular roof, | trusses and a short gallery and twisted brass bracket |
ir work was carried out in 1913 to modify the | trusses, and replace the timber abutments with reinfo |
e surmounted by a hip roof supported by steel | trusses and covered with slate. |
l Construction Company, which built the steel | trusses and deck. |
The illumination along the | trusses and xenon spotlights that shine straight up i |
ere reopened to traffic using temporary metal | trusses and road panels to replace damaged sections. |
es were attached to the underside of selected | trusses, and hinged to allow them to be lowered for e |
uch, the structure of the building used steel | trusses and no wooden parts. |
The two | trusses are asymmetrical and different sizes as the b |
The | trusses are designed to have an equal amount of flexu |
These | trusses are believed to have been relatively 'cutting |
a replacement for non-statically determinate | trusses as early as 1846, the first modern cantilever |
ys made of concrete blocks with channels, and | trusses assembled. |
the secondary mirror by two sets of opposing | trusses before and after the declination pivot. |
supported by three steel rods suspended from | trusses below the roof. |
roof, amount and variety of cornice and gable | trusses, brackets, and pendants; and the well preserv |
Warren truss or deck truss structure with the | trusses built under the deck so traffic could see the |
The roof | trusses can be seen from the inside. |
The | Trusses can be seen at night when the building is lit |
Office floors were suspended from steel | trusses cantilevered from the mid and roof level plan |
986, vibrations and isolated corrosion in the | trusses caused traffic officials and local residents |
Curvilinear, steel | trusses create the undulating ceiling plane of the ti |
e has a single span, wooden, double Burr arch | trusses design with the addition of steel hanger rods |
e has a single span, wooden, double Burr arch | trusses design. |
e has a double span, wooden, double Burr arch | trusses design. |
The tower structure utilizes 56 Pratt-type | trusses, each 60 feet long, in a staggered configurat |
They were positioned on 2 three-rod | trusses, each 3 meters (10 feet) in length and 120 de |
There are five arched | trusses, each 252 feet (77 m) long, and two 126-foot |
constructed by Brown and Root of Houston and | trusses fabricated by Bethlehem Steel Company of Chic |
opped 50 centimetres (20 in) after one of the | trusses failed. |
erates 20 truss plants which manufacture roof | trusses, floor trusses and wall panels. |
In the 2000s, | trusses for the International Space Station were chec |
ridge, incorporated the original span's green | trusses for aesthetic purposes and reopened to traffi |
ound 1810, it was built of large-linked chain | trusses, from which its name was derived. |
e far more likely to survive than those whose | trusses had been toe-nailed. |
Serrurier-Bovy also employed slightly arched | trusses in his architectural designs. |
The cast and wrought-iron bowstring | trusses in the northern half were strengthened. |
to 1851, and was one of the earliest Bollman | trusses in existence. |
eting the board decided to just fix the floor | trusses in the building, so that hopefully the 6th gr |
cant for its early efforts to introduce steel | trusses into traditional masonry-bearing wall and hea |
als, including the presence of open-web steel | trusses, never seen in residential construction befor |
ed Warrior and Confederacy flags on the steel | trusses of the bridge to show their support. |
ual truss lengths for roofing materials (five | trusses per standard 8 feet (2.4 m) length of buildin |
Ten parallel tri-chord | trusses ride on two parallel rails, each supported by |
Built 1878, original wood structure with wood | trusses still visible inside, enlarged and encased in |
rower stair leads to an attic where king post | trusses support the church's ceiling rafters. |
h is a two-story auditorium with exposed iron | trusses supporting the ceiling and roof. |
Massive cruck | trusses survive in the attic. |
Particularly interesting are the Vierendeel | trusses that support each floor and whose large recta |
ks are bolted to the underside of the outside | trusses, the pitch radius being 20 ft. |
The | trusses themselves were preserved for possible orname |
The bridge comprises 15 steel | trusses through spans each of 345 feet 11/2 inches fr |
a large number of parts, including cockpits, | trusses, thrusters, guns, batteries and fusion power |
e building illustrates the early use of steel | trusses to provide a clear-span auditorium with 18-fo |
gram is a graphical method used in statics of | trusses to determine the forces in members (graphic s |
ines with a structural system that uses steel | trusses to support its suspended southwest corner. |
doors throughout the front seat area, lighter | trusses toward the rear and all monocoque constructio |
the theater after discovering one of the roof | trusses was sagging. |
At the time of construction, use of steel | trusses was still in the experimental phase. |
Prior to his invention, making roof | trusses was a difficult and time-consuming job, requi |
In 2008, these | trusses were removed, after aerodynamic improvements. |
Trusses were bound with wood blocks and rawhide | |
Wrought iron | trusses were added, running the length of the bridge. |
her suspension bridges is that the stiffening | trusses were intentionally constructed on top of, not |
Many of the lenticular | trusses were found to be insufficiently stiff despite |
Bays (units) of stanchions and | trusses were built up and connected to each other, wi |
ing construction of One Cleveland Center, the | trusses were added to make the One Cleveland Center m |
gle-span structure comprising three bowstring | trusses which created two bays for the original two G |
ere were 15 inch (381 mm) I-beams between the | trusses which held the stringers supporting the deck |
ffective and durable cast & wrought iron roof | trusses, which were made in numbered component form i |
h direction outboard of the deck's stiffening | trusses, which rise above the deck rather than lie be |
sted of two arches and five spans of parallel | trusses, with the tracks mounted on the lower trusses |
It is composed of two Pratt | trusses with counters, each 138 feet in length. |
Vertical stanchions supported roof | trusses, with extensively triangulated ties and beams |
itorium is roofed over by 24-metre long steel | trusses with a composite reinforced concrete covering |
Above, the wooden | trusses with chamfered lower chords and collar ties t |
g with a roof constructed from laminated wood | trusses with cast iron fillets. |
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