Timber roof structure for outdoor auditorium in Parque Paraíso, San Blas (Madrid)

  1. Arturo Antón
  2. Antonio G. Meijide
  3. Jesús J. Corbal
Libro:
Evolution and trends in design, analysis and construction of shell and spatial structures: Proceedings of the IASS Symposium 2009
  1. Domingo Cabo, Alberto (coord.)
  2. Lázaro, Carlos (coord.)

Editorial: Valencia : Universidad Politécnica de Valencia, 2009

ISBN: 978-84-8363-461-5

Año de publicación: 2009

Páginas: 468-475

Tipo: Capítulo de Libro

Resumen

A timber shell structure is designed to provide covering for an outdoor auditorium in Madrid (Spain). The covering comprises five independent overlapped marquees with similar shape but diverse dimensions. The surface geometry of each marquee is defined by a hyperbolic paraboloid, with its boundaries delimited by elliptical curves in horizontal projection. Structural section for the timber shell is a composite section with several staggered layers of straight sawn timber planks, arranged in two orthogonal directions following the straight skew lines of the hyperbolic paraboloid. Over them two continuous top layers are arranged which provides bracing for the structure and support for the waterproofing material. Each layer is laid over the previous one, bolted and glued with polyurethane adhesive. Special characteristics of the design analysis and detailed erection process are described. The designed solution provides lightweight roofing with a powerful and original image, short construction time and reasonable budget.