p. 1877-1884Although the structural principle of closed circuits of mutually supporting beams was known by Leonardo Da Vinci and has been used for hundreds, if not thousands of years (Popovic Larsen [8]), its rediscovery and renaming as the Reciprocal Frame, by the designer Graham Brown in 1987, has led to more structures of this type being built in the UK over the last 20 years. This paper briefly traces the development of reciprocal frames in the UK from Brown¿s first simple gazebo structures, through its use in houses and commercial applications. It concludes with a description of the conception, design, analysis, manufacture and installation of a ten metre diameter reciprocal frame roof, completed in early 2009, which is composed...
This paper is a general description of the state-of-the-art on the European and colonial building te...
Structural typologies of ancient timber constructions have offered to modern bridges suggestions of ...
Timber construction plays an important role in architectural history, in modern construction methods...
In order to span longer distances than the length of the available timber beams the structural princ...
This thesis attempts an investigation of the Reciprocal Frame (RF) structure from the architectural ...
After the introduction of timber boards as diaphragms in light-frame construction opened the way to ...
Reciprocal timber systems have been widely studied, however they have never been directly applied to...
Reciprocal Frames are an interesting but almost unknown class of structures, based on the assemblage...
This study was prompted by a natural inquisitiveness about the concentration of timber buildings in ...
Assembling for the first time a braced, timber frame as a freestanding structure, where no piece co...
Reciprocal roofs have, due to their unique appearance and possibility for large spans without the ne...
Reciprocal structures or nexorade are composed by the assembling of groups of three or more beams mu...
This study was prompted by a natural inquisitiveness about the concentration of timber buildings in ...
p. 1895-1906Spatial Reciprocal Frames (S.R.F) are three dimensional structures created with beams th...
Throughout history, people have constructed simple timber lattice shelters such as the tepee or yurt...
This paper is a general description of the state-of-the-art on the European and colonial building te...
Structural typologies of ancient timber constructions have offered to modern bridges suggestions of ...
Timber construction plays an important role in architectural history, in modern construction methods...
In order to span longer distances than the length of the available timber beams the structural princ...
This thesis attempts an investigation of the Reciprocal Frame (RF) structure from the architectural ...
After the introduction of timber boards as diaphragms in light-frame construction opened the way to ...
Reciprocal timber systems have been widely studied, however they have never been directly applied to...
Reciprocal Frames are an interesting but almost unknown class of structures, based on the assemblage...
This study was prompted by a natural inquisitiveness about the concentration of timber buildings in ...
Assembling for the first time a braced, timber frame as a freestanding structure, where no piece co...
Reciprocal roofs have, due to their unique appearance and possibility for large spans without the ne...
Reciprocal structures or nexorade are composed by the assembling of groups of three or more beams mu...
This study was prompted by a natural inquisitiveness about the concentration of timber buildings in ...
p. 1895-1906Spatial Reciprocal Frames (S.R.F) are three dimensional structures created with beams th...
Throughout history, people have constructed simple timber lattice shelters such as the tepee or yurt...
This paper is a general description of the state-of-the-art on the European and colonial building te...
Structural typologies of ancient timber constructions have offered to modern bridges suggestions of ...
Timber construction plays an important role in architectural history, in modern construction methods...