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The complex roof design is based on five hyperbolic paraboloids.
A third type of ruled surface is the hyperbolic paraboloid.
Their consistent saddle shape is mathematically known as a hyperbolic paraboloid.
The ant is back on the third hyperbolic paraboloid, but this time under it and standing upside-down.
The chapel was saddle-shaped - a hyperbolic paraboloid with flat ends.
It is recognizable for its distinctive hyperbolic paraboloid architecture.
'Hyperbolic paraboloid' has been tried, though that is inaccurate.
The roof structure was a hyperbolic paraboloid positioned on cement bastions.
The astroid can be a graphic representation of interrelated hyperbolic paraboloids.
The Tryst logo is modeled on the hyperbolic paraboloid.
The double shell structure (6cm thick) is a hyperbolic paraboloid which transfers the weight down its four resting points.
The market is especially noteworthy for its roof of hyperbolic paraboloids, which allow for wide areas without supports.
This unconventionally-shaped cathedral is a hyperbolic paraboloid with two wings connected by a central tower.
Apache had a spacious center court with a hyperbolic paraboloid roof (hyperboloid structure).
The hyperbolic paraboloid and the hyperboloid of one sheet are doubly ruled surfaces.
The building is seven storeys high and its hyperbolic paraboloid frame continues on the exterior, hence the toast rack comparison.
The Pringles potato chip or crisp is an everyday example of a hyperbolic paraboloid shape.
Let there be these three hyperbolic paraboloids:
The wood hyperbolic paraboloids were destroyed in 1962 by the Columbus Day Storm.
Hyperbolic paraboloids can be grouped to form undulating shells that present a continuous waveform.
The six-storey building is covered by a double-curved roof having the shape of a hyperbolic paraboloid made in space frame system.
The roof of the Philips pavilion was created by complex hyperbolic paraboloid surfaces stretched between cables.
Kansas State Historical Society newsletter featuring house with hyperbolic paraboloid roof.
The hyperbolic paraboloid is a doubly ruled surface: it contains two families of mutually skew lines.
Hyperbolic paraboloids, such as saddle roofs.