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Structure-ID: s0040827
Created on: 12/06/08
Modified on: 12/06/08


Agora

Built: 2009
Status: under construction
Location: Valencia, Valencia, Valencia, Spain
Serreria Bridge – Agora
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Structural Type:
Arch-supported roof structure
Function / usage:
Multipurpose hall
Part of: Ciutat de les Arts i les Ciències

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RoleNamePart of structure 
Designer Santiago Calatrava Valls

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RoleNamePart of structure 
Owner Ciudad de las Artes y las Ciencias, S.A.
Design Santiago Calatrava SA
Co-contractor CYES
  Lubasa
  Rover Alcisa

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DescriptionValue
Construction materials used
building structure  steel
Dimensions
  width 66 m
  height 70 - 85 m
  covered area ca. 5 000 m2
  length 88 m

Notes & Comments
The roof has a movable component which can open and close depending to let in sunlight or keep it out. Steel lamellas are connected by a hinge to one of the two structural arches of the roof as well as to a movable arch. The vertical movement of this second arch causes the a rotation at the hinge which lets the lamellas move up and down. The movable arches are supported at each end on two hydraulic pistons. The movement of the arch can even be achieved if only one of the pistons is in working condition.
The Ágora is a metallic structure with a ground plan resembling a pointed ellipsis some 88 metres long and 66 metres wide, and a covered area of some 5.000 square metres. The fixed roof, which when closed has a maximum height of some 70 metres above ground level, will be covered with glass panels, and the lower section with opaque panels lined with trencadis. The maximum height of the open roof is 85 metres.

Relevant Literature
* Rodríguez Fajardo, Raúl   Edificio Ágora. Ciudad de las Artes y las Ciencias. Valencia, presented at IV Congreso de la Asociación Científico-Tecnica del Hormigón Estructural - Congreso Internacional de Estructuras, Valencia, 24-27.11.2008.

 
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