Steel Ties And Lattices Of Temples. Part 1 - Alternative View

Steel Ties And Lattices Of Temples. Part 1 - Alternative View
Steel Ties And Lattices Of Temples. Part 1 - Alternative View
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What do we know about them? Lattices so that no one gets through, ties for the strength of the building A sort of fittings.

Is it really?

There was a trip to Uglich not so long ago.

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In itself, this three-hipped structure is of interest. But there was one connection that caught the eye the most in this building.

Three photographs of her. Two on different sides on the outside and one on the inside.

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Promotional video:

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The wedges at the end of the connections and their striking resemblance to the schematic representation of the terminals and the fact that they, for some unknown reason, were brought out of the building, has already been considered.

But the tensioning mechanism is something new. String?

That is, despite its thickness, there are those toy clamps where the spliced joint is a la overlap. This is what this structure should hold on and take on the load.

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It seems like there, in the temple, a classic lanyard. And in fact, the trimmer of this string.

That is, all these elements that are in abundance stick out, both outside the temples and inside. They carry some other functionality.

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Transfiguration Cathedral. The one on Solovki. Busbars are cut off. Only holes remained from them. It turns out, from a purely construction point of view, this element is superfluous?

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Transfiguration Cathedral. The one on Solovki. Busbars are cut off. Only holes remained from them. It turns out, from a purely construction point of view, this element is superfluous?

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Transfiguration Cathedral. The one on Solovki. Busbars are cut off. Only holes remained from them. It turns out, from a purely construction point of view, this element is superfluous?

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Resonator beams.

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Continuation: Part Two.

Vladimir Mamzerev

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