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The basic triangle in the diagrid is four stories tall, or 52 feet.
Even this expressive "diagrid," for instance, is a fair move.
From inside out, the powerful diagrid becomes a delicate weblike network.
Indeed, the diagrid uses 21 percent less steel on the exterior than a conventional frame.
The cantilever is supported by an inclined steel 'diagrid' structure.
The structural exoskeleton diagrid system creates an open, column-free environment.
This kind of structure is call diagrid.
This forms a level base for a domed diagrid of straight timber members with stainless steel joints.
The engineers ran the numbers for the optimal size of the diamond-shaped openings in the structural-steel diagrid.
The front will have a glass diagrid while the back will be covered with hexagonal honeycombs shaped windows.
The diagrid obviates the need for columns and can be used to make large column-free expanses of roofing.
Like Steele, Coates will be part of the DiaGrid distributed computing network.
The shape of this building is achieved through the use of structural diagrid, a diagonal grid of steel.
The vertical and angled studs create a pleasing geometric pattern that the architect refers to as a diagrid, for diagonal grid.
Each tree ends in five branches, slightly tilted outward, supporting the roof (a metal diagrid) on their delicate ends. '
Purdue added a Web-based portal for BLAST processing with DiaGrid in 2011.
The building has a diagrid especially designed to absorb and channel the forces created by wind and seismic loading, as well as the gradient of Capital Gate.
The uncommon triangular framing pattern (also known as a diagrid) required 9,500 metric tons (10,480 tons) of structural steel-reportedly about 20% less than a conventional steel frame.
A diagrid is similar in shape to a triangle and other building have used a diagrid structure, such as 30 St Mary Axe in London.
For the 1896 All-Russia industrial and art exhibition in Nizhny Novgorod he built the 37-meter steel diagrid tower, which became the first hyperboloid structure in the world.
The building's "dynamic facades, well-detailed stonework and consistency of detail and the innovative application of the exposed concrete diagrid" led to its protected status, the DCMS added.
First of all, to reduce the quantity of costly steel, Koolhaas and his colleagues decided to support the building against earthquakes with a diamond-patterned steel lattice structure known as a diagrid.
The diagrid (a portmanteau of diagonal grid) is a framework of diagonally intersecting metal, concrete or wooden beams that is used in the construction of buildings and roofs.
A super-sized steel lattice wraps around the building, creating a "diagrid" of flying beams that intersect at star-shaped joints six metres tall - each weighing 30 tonnes and fixed with chunky "mega-bolts".
Steele was part of Purdue's distributed computing Condor flock, and the center of DiaGrid, a nearly 43,000-processor Condor-powered distributed computing network for research involving Purdue and partners at nine other campuses.