The Italian architect Dante Bini began his studies on shell structures during the 1960s. He developed and refined a form-finding and construction technique to erect a finished large-span reinforced concrete (RC) shell structure through the use of an inflatable membrane. This system was patented in 1964 under the name ‘Binishell’ and, over the following decades, it has been applied to construct hundreds of domes throughout the world. Bini’s invention fitted perfectly into the Italian post-war tradition, as he was, at the same time, the architect and builder of his structures. A few experimental tests were initially performed in Italy, and the first binishells that he lifted after the patent was filed were also constructed there. Since 1966,...
During the 20th century it was very common in Italy to substitute masonry buildings' timber floors a...
The modern era of thin concrete shells began in 1922 with the construction of a 52-ft-diameter (16-m...
Just before WW2 the French architect Jacques Couëlle invented a system to build structures, using ce...
The Italian architect Dante Bini began his studies on shell structures during the 1960s. He develope...
Dante Bini is known as the inventor of a pneumatic form-finding & construction technique that al...
The paper will explore the innovative construction methods of the Binishell as well as the subsequen...
The forthcoming book 'Dante Bini: Architect' will be the most complete survey of the designs and inv...
In the 1950s and 60s, structural, technological and constructional innovation was united with resear...
During nineteen fifties and sixties structural research, particularly into thin concrete shells ach...
In the 1950s and 60s, research into thin-shell concrete structures attained results perhaps still un...
McLean features Italian architect Dante Bini who has dedicate his professional life to the developme...
Shell concrete was used in the first decades of the 20th century in a not widespread way. Only the s...
The new globalised and mass society at the end of World War II posed new challenges for architects a...
At the beginning of 20th century the development of industrial sector gave the opportunity to invest...
An Inflatable exhibition designed by Will McLean illustrates the remarkable story of the Villa Anton...
During the 20th century it was very common in Italy to substitute masonry buildings' timber floors a...
The modern era of thin concrete shells began in 1922 with the construction of a 52-ft-diameter (16-m...
Just before WW2 the French architect Jacques Couëlle invented a system to build structures, using ce...
The Italian architect Dante Bini began his studies on shell structures during the 1960s. He develope...
Dante Bini is known as the inventor of a pneumatic form-finding & construction technique that al...
The paper will explore the innovative construction methods of the Binishell as well as the subsequen...
The forthcoming book 'Dante Bini: Architect' will be the most complete survey of the designs and inv...
In the 1950s and 60s, structural, technological and constructional innovation was united with resear...
During nineteen fifties and sixties structural research, particularly into thin concrete shells ach...
In the 1950s and 60s, research into thin-shell concrete structures attained results perhaps still un...
McLean features Italian architect Dante Bini who has dedicate his professional life to the developme...
Shell concrete was used in the first decades of the 20th century in a not widespread way. Only the s...
The new globalised and mass society at the end of World War II posed new challenges for architects a...
At the beginning of 20th century the development of industrial sector gave the opportunity to invest...
An Inflatable exhibition designed by Will McLean illustrates the remarkable story of the Villa Anton...
During the 20th century it was very common in Italy to substitute masonry buildings' timber floors a...
The modern era of thin concrete shells began in 1922 with the construction of a 52-ft-diameter (16-m...
Just before WW2 the French architect Jacques Couëlle invented a system to build structures, using ce...