The glued-laminated timber hall is an example of the use of glued-laminated timber trusses in the structure. Such a hall provides increased stability and flexibility in the architectural design. The structure is based on the use of prefabricated timber components, which allow for quick and efficient assembly.
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Glued-Laminated Timber Hall with Beams
| Number of Nodes | 139 |
| Number of Lines | 183 |
| Number of Members | 183 |
| Number of Load Cases | 15 |
| Total Weight | 14.328 t |
| Dimensions (Metric) | 15.150 x 24.884 x 7.178 m |
| Dimensions (Imperial) | 49.7 x 81.64 x 23.55 feet |
| Program Version | 5.17.02 |
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