软触感临时作品:威斯敏斯特大厅屋顶灯笼独立通道,英国

IF 0.4 4区 工程技术 Q4 ENGINEERING, CIVIL Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers-Civil Engineering Pub Date : 2022-12-20 DOI:10.1680/jcien.22.00120
R. Joshua, D. Milward
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在英国伦敦的威斯敏斯特宫,为了翻新威斯敏斯特大厅的屋顶灯笼,临时通道脚手架需要一个特别敏感的方法。除了地面上相距38米的脚手架外,唯一的支撑手段是两个形状笨拙的女儿墙。拆除这些墙壁上的封顶石将会危及健康和安全,而且对这座历史建筑没有同情心。脚手架高45米,主桥跨度25米,不需要进行一次侵入式固定就能稳定下来。它直接由现有的护墙支撑,使用3年后没有留下脚手架的痕迹。
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Soft touch temporary works: Westminster Hall roof lantern freestanding access, UK
The temporary access scaffold for refurbishing Westminster Hall roof lantern at the Palace of Westminster in London, UK required a particularly sensitive approach. The only means of support other than scaffold towers 38 m apart at ground level were two awkward-shaped parapet walls. Removing the capping stones of these walls would be a health and safety risk and unsympathetic to the historic listed building. Standing over 45 m high with a main bridged span of 25 m, the scaffold was stabilised without the need for a single intrusive fixing. It was supported directly off existing parapet walls in such a way that no trace of the scaffold was left after 3 years in use.
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