First glass space structure with in-plane loaded glazing

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Abstract

The Institute of Building Construction, Technische Universität Dresden, is decisively involved in the development of transparent space grid structures. These structures base on steel space structures, at which all steel members in the compression layer are replaced by in-plane load bearing glass panes. In 2009, the first glass roof made of this new construction type was erected above the inner courtyard of the Berlin palace Reichstagspräsidentenpalais.
The roof consists of a single curved, double layer transparent space grid structure with dimensions of 14 m x 21 m. The load transfer in the compression layer is ensured by insulating glass units with regular dimensions of 1.80 m x 1.26 m. This contribution describes the concept, the structural design, the testing and the erection of the first transparent space grid structure with load bearing structural glass.

Details

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationGLASSS | FACADE | ENERGY
EditorsJens Schneider, Bernhard Schneider
Place of PublicationDresden
Pages323-332
Publication statusPublished - 2010
Peer-reviewedYes

Symposium

TitleEngineered Transparency 2010
SubtitleInternational conference about glass, facade and solar energy at glasstec
Duration29 - 30 September 2010
Website
Degree of recognitionInternational event
LocationMesse Düsseldorf
CityDüsseldorf
CountryGermany