Timeline for How to support the columns of a second level of an hypaethral building with reduction in space by height?
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Jun 18, 2023 at 9:05 | comment | added | Tomáš Létal | Aren't there 2 rows of columns in the base floor (like "períptero" here)? The second row would be invisible in isometry and it would make sense for the upper floor, where each of the columns would stand in the middle of 4 base floor columns. This seems like feasible design when you use arched ceiling for the base floor. | |
Jun 14, 2023 at 10:10 | comment | added | somo | @SolarMike no, I haven't post it there at all. Should it be migrated to there? | |
Jun 14, 2023 at 5:28 | comment | added | Solar Mike | @somo should you have posted on the Graphic Design Stack originally? | |
Jun 12, 2023 at 21:25 | comment | added | somo | By the way, should this question be migrated to Graphic Design Stack Exchange? | |
Jun 12, 2023 at 20:53 | comment | added | somo | @Abel someone posted here a commercial spam post. I as a non registered user can't delete it or even flag it for some odd reason. | |
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Jun 9, 2023 at 9:54 | comment | added | somo | I am not a buildings architect, just curious :) | |
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Jun 8, 2023 at 13:19 | comment | added | Abel | You have to transfer stresses to the lower columns. That means through that floor. Notice how a dome is smaller as you go up but beautifully transmits compressive loads down to the ground. Basics of ARCHitecture. | |
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