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Schlaich Bergermann & Partner

“Monumento 11M”, Madrid

Type of structure: Monument

Owner/Client: City of Madrid, RNFE

Expected completion 2007

Scope of SBP work is the conceptual design, detailed design

Architect Estudio FAM Madrid

Diameter approx. 8 m

Height approx. 14 m

The outer layer of the 11-meter-tall monument is constructed of approx. 12.000 massive glass blocks. The glass blocks are connected with adhesive joints into a freely developed form. The internal layer is made of vacuum stabilized ETFE foil with printed sentences on it.

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shell

Owner/Client: City of Madrid

Expected completion 2007

Scope of SBP work is the conceptual design, detailed design

Architect: Arquimatica, Madrid

Dimensions of the roof 100 x 45 m

Height approx. 8 m

Roof surface 2800 m²

The free-formed glass roof covers the Courtyard of the Palacio de Comunicaciones in Madrid. The building used to be the main post office of Madrid and will now be the new town hall of the City of Madrid. Due to the irregular layout of the courtyard a triangular mesh solution for the roof was the most suitable approach and using the idea of the hanging structures. The horizontal cable net that braces the edge beam takes all horizontal reactions of the roof. As a result, mainly vertical reactions are transmitted into the old building.

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membrane roof supported by grid shells

Owner/Client: AUMSA / Ajuntament de Valencia

Expected completion 2007

Scope of SBP work is the conceptual design, detailed design

Architect: Areas Ingenieria Y Architectura S.L., Valencia

Roof over Swimming Pool - 99 m x 67m Roof Surface approx. 6.000 m² Roof over Diving Pool – 38m x 67m

The two pools at the new swimming complex in Valencia are to be spanned by grid shells. The covering of the grid shell is achieved by a double-shelled roof construction. This consists of two layers of PTFE fibreglass membrane, with a layer of transparent thermal insulation in the space between. Every second arch of the primary construction is elevated. Valley cables run between these arches, giving the outer membrane (PTFE glass) its folded appearance.

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roof, glazed facade

Owner/Client: AENA

Completed: 2005

Scope of SBP work is the conceptual design, detailed design, site supervision

Architect: Richard Rogers Partnership, Madrid & Estudio Lamela, Madrid

Dimensions 87 x 25 m

Height approx. 10 m

Membrane area approx. 4.000 m²

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