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Engineering Architecture

The Vision of Fazlur R. Khan

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An edition of Engineering Architecture (2004)

Engineering Architecture

The Vision of Fazlur R. Khan

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"Structural engineer Fazlur R. Khan (1929-1982) shaped the skyline of cities around the world with his pioneering structural systems for high-rise design. Working closely with architect Bruce J. Graham and his other partners at Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, Khan developed building systems in the 1960s and 1970s that form the basis for tall-building construction today: the framed tube, the bundled tube, the composite steel-concrete system - all initiated in his own design projects - and the superframe. Khan's innovations encompassed the technical and the aesthetic, ensuring architectural integrity through structural logic. His designs for the John Hancock Center and the Sears Tower (still the tallest building in the United States) in Chicago exemplify this integrity. The grace and articulate form of the Hancock Center was founded on a bold and exceptionally efficient structural system; the Sears Tower, groundbreaking in its potential for shaping architectural space, introduced Khan's bundled-tube concept for large-scale construction. His designs for long-span roof structures were similarly progressive. For the Hajj Terminal to the international airport Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, Khan melded historical context with sophisticated technology to create a meaningful environment for travelers while advancing the field of tensile structure construction." "In Engineering Architecture, Yasmin Sabina Khan - Khan's daughter and herself a structural engineer - describes Khan's development of structural systems through an analysis of select building projects. Presenting new material on SOM projects, her account examines the architectural building program that guided each design and conveys the complexity of the design process, providing insight into the concerns of architectural and engineering practice."--BOOK JACKET.

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English
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416

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Cover of: Engineering Architecture
Engineering Architecture: The Vision of Fazlur R. Khan
July 2004, W. W. Norton & Company
in English
Cover of: Engineering Architecture
Engineering Architecture: The Vision of Fazlur R. Khan
July 2004, W. W. Norton & Company
in English

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""Some people simmer while they are young, but as they grow, a fire begins in them that slowly strengthens, and one day their light will shine out over the whole world.""

Classifications

Library of Congress
TA140.K48K48 2004, TA140.K48 K48 2004

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL7454719M
ISBN 10
0393731073
ISBN 13
9780393731071
LCCN
2004049299
OCLC/WorldCat
54865417
Library Thing
1425086
Goodreads
1524090

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Work ID
OL8063770W

Work Description

Engineering Architecture: The Vision of Fazlur R. Khan focuses on Khan’s progressive ideas for large-scale building design, which he initiated in his own projects – projects such as Chicago’s 100-story John Hancock Center and 110-story Sears Tower, the world’s tallest building for over twenty years. Through detailed examination of projects at Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, this study of Fazlur Khan's career provides insight into architectural and engineering practice. At the same time, Engineering Architecture describes Khan’s childhood in Bengal, his early engineering studies, and the personal qualities that shaped his life.

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