Thesis: M. Eng., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, 2017.Cataloged from PDF version of thesis.Includes bibliographical references (pages 53-54).This thesis studies two major thin-shell concrete structures by Pier Luigi Nervi (1891- 1979) - the Leverone Field House and Thompson Arena. These two similar parabolic vaults are two of the few international structures he has completed in the United States. Situated across the street from each other at Dartmouth College, these two thin-shell concrete structures designed only a few years apart and in a such mature stage of Nervi's engineering career deserve a closer look. Access to Nervi's original calculations, specifications, and correspondenc...
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dept. of Architecture. Thesis. 1965. M.Arch.Accompanying draw...
The paper presents a complete study of the work done by Pier Luigi Nervi for the design and construc...
The modern era of thin concrete shells began in 1922 with the construction of a 52-ft-diameter (16-m...
Civil engineering structures are part of our cultural heritage. The story of who we are can be told,...
Thesis (M.Arch.) Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dept. of Architecture, 1962.Accompanying dra...
Between 1935 and 1942 Pier Luigi Nervi designed and built different hangars made by reinforced concr...
In 1956, the Italian engineer Pier Luigi Nervi, with the architect Annibale Vitellozzi, built the Sm...
Extraordinary architect, professor, contractor and entrepreneur, Pier Luigi Nervi (1891 - 1979) was ...
The last hundred years in architecture and civil engineering have been widely dominated by the use o...
Thesis: M. Eng., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Civil and Environmental Engine...
p. 1574-1585In 1961 at the apex of his career, Pier Luigi Nervi constructed in Italy two of the lar...
The research activity focused on the construction of four architectural models of selected projects ...
Starting at the beginning of the 20th century, over one thousand structures designed by the father a...
This master thesis involves the design of a roof for a basketball arena, which has a capacity of 20,...
The paper highlights the specificity and originality of the solutions adopted by Nervi in the constr...
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dept. of Architecture. Thesis. 1965. M.Arch.Accompanying draw...
The paper presents a complete study of the work done by Pier Luigi Nervi for the design and construc...
The modern era of thin concrete shells began in 1922 with the construction of a 52-ft-diameter (16-m...
Civil engineering structures are part of our cultural heritage. The story of who we are can be told,...
Thesis (M.Arch.) Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dept. of Architecture, 1962.Accompanying dra...
Between 1935 and 1942 Pier Luigi Nervi designed and built different hangars made by reinforced concr...
In 1956, the Italian engineer Pier Luigi Nervi, with the architect Annibale Vitellozzi, built the Sm...
Extraordinary architect, professor, contractor and entrepreneur, Pier Luigi Nervi (1891 - 1979) was ...
The last hundred years in architecture and civil engineering have been widely dominated by the use o...
Thesis: M. Eng., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Civil and Environmental Engine...
p. 1574-1585In 1961 at the apex of his career, Pier Luigi Nervi constructed in Italy two of the lar...
The research activity focused on the construction of four architectural models of selected projects ...
Starting at the beginning of the 20th century, over one thousand structures designed by the father a...
This master thesis involves the design of a roof for a basketball arena, which has a capacity of 20,...
The paper highlights the specificity and originality of the solutions adopted by Nervi in the constr...
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dept. of Architecture. Thesis. 1965. M.Arch.Accompanying draw...
The paper presents a complete study of the work done by Pier Luigi Nervi for the design and construc...
The modern era of thin concrete shells began in 1922 with the construction of a 52-ft-diameter (16-m...