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Image-GoddenE24 New United Nations Building. View of the dome underneath and looking upwards. The dome is primarily one of radial arch-type ribs, though the small circumferential members will provide some hoop tension. (Geneva, Switzerland)
Image-GoddenE25 Church building. Built in 1968 this small semicircle building is topped with a simple dome consisting of radial reinforced concrete ribs connected to ring beams top and bottom, and capped with a lantern. (Chicago, Illinois)
Image-GoddenE26 Exhibition Hall. A large-span roof consisting of radial concrete ribs supported on a tension ring. (Belgrade, Yugoslavia)
Image-GoddenE27 Assembly Hall, University of Illinois, Urbana. 400 ft diameter ribbed reinforced concrete dome. The ribs are folded-plate construction. Dome was cast on falsework, then the ring-beam on which it rests was prestressed by wrapping with steel wire under high tension until the dome became self-supporting. (Urbana, Illinois)
Image-GoddenE28 Assembly Hall, University of Illinois, Urbana. Close up of the dome showing the radial cantilevers from the
Image-GoddenE29 Assembly Hall, University of Illinois, Urbana. Inside view of the dome showing the arena seating and the form of the folded-plate construction used to provide the dome with the necessary moment-carrying capacity in the radial direction. (Urbana, Illinois)