RAW Architecture’s design for the amphitheater for the children library is ready for use, the kids can play here ❤️. a result of the craftsmanship of carpenters and welders using a shell structure made of stiffening rods, spanning 8 meters with seating as beams.
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In this case, inexpensive and simple wood can serve as a filler for the railing structure, mutually reinforcing each other. Steel acts as the primary structure, while wood serves as the secondary structure supporting the steel to maintain structural stability. It not only supports gravitational loads but also lateral loads, such as those on staircase supports, which can sometimes be supported very thinly.
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In detail, RAW designed the steel, which serves as the primary element, to have the same thickness as the wood, at 10 cm. Steel measuring 5×10 cm meets wood of the same size, supported by wood measuring 5×7 cm as a tertiary element.
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This combination can mutually support each other as long as the wood is bonded at intervals of approximately 35–40 cm. In this project, we used leftover scaffolding materials arranged in such a way and will later be complemented with glass covering material. This composition forms an interlocking pattern, ultimately creating wastra/patterns resulting from its functional elements.
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