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- A saddle roof is a roof form which follows a convex curve about one axis and a concave curve about the other. The hyperbolic paraboloid form has been...
- construct a saddle roof from straight beams. The hyperbolic paraboloid is a doubly ruled surface, and thus can be used to construct a saddle roof from straight...
- large steeply-pitched saddle back roof dominates the structure. The roofs are traditionally thatched, and with no internal roof trusses, they provide...
- single-pitched roofs arra**** in a row, sometimes seen on factories. Multi-pitched roof: Gable (ridged, dual-pitched, peaked, saddle, pack-saddle, saddleback...
- used to construct a saddle roof from straight beams. The Warszawa Ochota railway station has a hyperbolic paraboloid saddle roof. Warsaw, Poland, 1962...
- Bellarmine Chapel. Bellarmine Chapel's roof is in the shape of a hyperbolic paraboloid, also known as a saddle roof, that will not collapse even if the Chapel...
- in 1567. Contemporary illustrations show the church as possessing a saddle-roofed tower. The most detailed illustration, from 1567, also shows a tall...
- previous stadium's pitch was 30 to 40 metres away. The stadium's white saddle roof arches high over the south stand and slopes down to the north stand opposite...
- saddleback roof is usually on a tower, with a ridge and two sloping sides, producing a gable at each end. List of roof shapes Saddle roof saddleback roof, Dictionary...
- structures, often cast as a monolithic dome or stressed ribbon bridge or saddle roof Lattice s**** structures, also called grids**** structures, often in...