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Letter: The dome builders

Published 28 June 2006

From Ron Holley

The inverted catenary described in your article about building domes does not wholly solve the problem (10 June, p 42). When holding up a dome, the walls of a conventional building can only support the vertical components of the load. Today a steel ring, in tension, might contain the horizontal components, but the Gothic builders had only buttresses, did they not?

Gosport, Hampshire, UK

Issue no. 2558 published 1 July 2006

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