Building Construction And Superintendence volume 3

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Building Construction And Superintendence volume 3
Frank Eugene Kidder
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It has 7 main trusses, 20 feet high to eaves. Fig- ure 103 illustrates the design.
Quantities. Lbs.
7 trusses, at 25, 000 175, 000 104 purlins, at 580 00, 300 7 tie rods, at 1, 100 7, 700 Rod bracing on rafters 4, 000 96 spacing struts, at 100 9, 000 14 cast shoes, at 600 8, 400 Total 265, 000 This weight corresponds with 9. 5 Ibs. Per square foot sloping, or 11. 5 Ibs. Per square foot horizontal. The following illustrations and descriptions give a good idea of the manner in which some of the l
...argest armories and coliseums have been roofed : 96. DETAILS OF ARCHED ROOF OVER DRILL HALL OF THE THIRTEENTH REGIMENT ARMORY, SCRANTON, PA. * The building consists of the usual administrative portion, about 56 feet deep, by 160 feet wide and of a drill hall covering the rest of the ground area and having an unbroken floor space of 35, 000 square feet of asphalt. The side walls of the building are carried about 5 feet above the point where the roof meets them, and along- side this wall is a walk where soldiers can patrol from one tower to another, should it ever become necessary to defend the armory to that extent.

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