Hyperboloid structure

Shukhov Tower, a lattice 37-meter water tower by Vladimir Shukhov. All-Russian Exposition, Nizhny Novgorod, Russia, 1896

Hyperboloid structures are architectural structures designed using a hyperboloid in one sheet. Often these are tall structures, such as towers, where the hyperboloid geometry's structural strength is used to support an object high above the ground. Hyperboloid geometry is often used for decorative effect as well as structural economy. The first hyperboloid structures were built by Russian engineer Vladimir Shukhov (1853–1939), [1] including the Shukhov Tower in Polibino, Dankovsky District, Lipetsk Oblast, Russia.

  1. ^ "Hyperboloid water tower". International Database and Gallery of Structures. Nicolas Janberg, ICS. 2007. Retrieved 2007-11-28.

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