The paper provides an overview of cylindrical shed reinforced concrete shells, a type of construction used primarily in industrial buildings. Like other types of shells, most cylindrical sheds were built between the end of World War II and the early nineteen sixties. The article reviews their characteristics and construction parameters based on contemporary studies and briefly documents some of the most prominent structures. The final chapter contains a detailed analysis of the design and construction of what, to the authors’ knowledge, is the largest such shell ever erected. Built for the Jamin factory at Oosterhout, Netherlands, this shed was the object of an ingenious destructive study on a scale model conducted in 1955 at Madrid’s Centr...
Reinforced concrete shells frequently constitute the most visible element of a building envelope. Th...
Just after World-War II building materials were scarce, architects and engineers had to design build...
Only through understanding why concrete shells’ loss in popularity over the course of modern history...
Evaluating the state of stress of a cylindrical shell based on elastic analysis originally involved ...
Shells are long-span and inherently light-weight structures used for both their aesthetic and struct...
p. 177-187Concrete shells are moldable to any shape and can be made aesthetically beautiful. This p...
Concrete shell structures, often referred to as ‘thin shells’, have been around since the 1930’s. T...
Shells are long-span and inherently light-weight structures used for both their aesthetic and struct...
Shell concrete was used in the first decades of the 20th century in a not widespread way. Only the s...
The Amagi post office had 3 barrels of reinforced concrete in its cylindrical shell roof. The office...
p. 1356-1366In the context of the search for an efficient structural shape to cover the Dutch Mariti...
Shell structure has a unique thin, curved plate shaped yet strong enough to transmit applied forces ...
p. 1349-1355In the context of the search for an efficient structural shape to cover the Dutch Mariti...
p. 1622-1633This paper (Segal [8]) discusses Jack Christiansen's design and construction ideas for t...
In 1946, cylindrical shells began to be designed in Colombia as a roof solution for industrial build...
Reinforced concrete shells frequently constitute the most visible element of a building envelope. Th...
Just after World-War II building materials were scarce, architects and engineers had to design build...
Only through understanding why concrete shells’ loss in popularity over the course of modern history...
Evaluating the state of stress of a cylindrical shell based on elastic analysis originally involved ...
Shells are long-span and inherently light-weight structures used for both their aesthetic and struct...
p. 177-187Concrete shells are moldable to any shape and can be made aesthetically beautiful. This p...
Concrete shell structures, often referred to as ‘thin shells’, have been around since the 1930’s. T...
Shells are long-span and inherently light-weight structures used for both their aesthetic and struct...
Shell concrete was used in the first decades of the 20th century in a not widespread way. Only the s...
The Amagi post office had 3 barrels of reinforced concrete in its cylindrical shell roof. The office...
p. 1356-1366In the context of the search for an efficient structural shape to cover the Dutch Mariti...
Shell structure has a unique thin, curved plate shaped yet strong enough to transmit applied forces ...
p. 1349-1355In the context of the search for an efficient structural shape to cover the Dutch Mariti...
p. 1622-1633This paper (Segal [8]) discusses Jack Christiansen's design and construction ideas for t...
In 1946, cylindrical shells began to be designed in Colombia as a roof solution for industrial build...
Reinforced concrete shells frequently constitute the most visible element of a building envelope. Th...
Just after World-War II building materials were scarce, architects and engineers had to design build...
Only through understanding why concrete shells’ loss in popularity over the course of modern history...