This model shows an impressive hall frame structure with a curved timber roof of over 60,000 m² in size, realized by Graf-Holztechnik. The primary structure rests on steel and reinforced concrete columns up to 20 m high and uses massive glulam trusses. A record amount of approx. 8,000 m³ of individually calculated, thick, laminated plywood panels allows for a slim and efficient design. Designed by ATP Architects and Engineers in Vienna, Austria, and integrated into a structure designed in RSTAB (© ATP).
Hall Frame Structure with Curved Timber Roof
| Number of Nodes | 649 |
| Number of Members | 1259 |
| Number of Load Cases | 12 |
| Number of Load Combinations | 828 |
| Number of Result Combinations | 7 |
| Total Weight | 1882,603 t |
| Dimensions (Metric) | 110.732 x 120.924 x 21.360 m |
| Dimensions (Imperial) | 363.29 x 396.73 x 70.08 feet |
| Program Version | 7.04.24 |