The Making of... The Glass Roof of the British Museum, London

Dienstag, 24. Oktober 2017 - 19:00 Uhr

Universität für angewandte Kunst

Lecture by Johann Sischka, Waagner-Biro

This project is a true classic. Completed in 2000, it was a landmark in the evolution of complex steel-glass structures.
Although it served as a paradigm for a multitude of subsequent structures worldwide, it is still unrivalled in terms of lightness, elegance, geometric perfection and intelligent detailing. The lattice shell that covers the courtyard in such an easy and natural way was the result of a challenging design and engineering process. Due to restrictions imposed by the delicate historical building, specific structural measures had to be taken. Even a novel node type was developed that was able to take bending moments and accommodate the different angles between the individual steel sections. The glazed roof consists of 4,878 individual rods, 1,566 individual nodes and 3,312 individual insulating glass panels.

Johann Sischka, engineer and Head of Business Unit at Waagner-Biro Stahlbau will talk about the technical challenges, the design development and the remarkable detailing of the steel-glass structure. The project was realized by the Austrian steel construction company in collaboration with the British architects Norman Foster & Partners and Buro Happold Engineering.

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Dienstag, 24.10.2017 19:00
Universität für angewandte Kunst
Oskar Kokoschka Platz 2
1010 Wien
Seminarraum 2
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