AN ARCHITECT SHOULD KNOW HIS STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING
My development of
the modular system “ CONCEPT ENVIRONMENT’in the early 1960’s was gaining an
understanding of a particular type of truss
system which was paramount in my modular system..
RE-INVENTING THE
ROOF TRUSS
My initial use of the truss system was for a motivated
salesman for a large structural truss manufacturer. When we began drawings for
the Lyster House on Diamond Street in Laguna Beach in 1960, We utilized what is
called an attic Truss, A large truss that had a large enough area in the
middle for a small room which was the bedroom. This was a large triangular
truss that incorporated the entire roof of the house The owner, Tom, Wanted to preserve
the old 20’s garden which runs thru with a small stream. He also wanted a spec
house on the site (which resulted in a bridge house,) which spanned the site and
initiated the Truss house design, as we realized one could walk thru the truss
openings if they were tall enough. I chose the Warren Type of truss as it had
the fewer upright members.
We wanted to do
another spec home so I revised my plan and used the Warren Truss, 10 foot high,
But combined it with a Vereendal Truss, which substitutes diagonal members with
moment connections at all points. Since the diagonal loads are smallest at the
center of the span, I substituted the Vereendal. Truss instead. This avoided any door that was needed on the center span.. But With 4 trusses
I could span a parking area below , with only 6 points for bearing all loads
with a 20’ cantilever on each end. This opened up a lot of possibilities for
steep lots.
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ART DECO IN PARIS
We had discovered
the Bar at Hotel Lenox on the Rive Gauche (left Bank) which was a true mind
bender as there were a few wall murals made of different woods of Satchmo
(Louis Armstrong) larger than life, ,
plus a Jazzquartet and then a large picture of a flapper framed behind the Main
Desk (See right). There must be at least 20 types of hardwoods used on the
work. Where did the craftsman find a white wood for Satchmo’s hanky? But
all the furniture and lights were in an Art Deco motive and all done in excellent taste. Not only that, but it was one of the few
places in the early days (1980’s) where
you could be assured of an American Cocktail well made. Harry’s bar was on the Rive Droit, near the
Opera. I have an agent living in Paris who is responsible to investigate
purchase of the Hotel by a hotel line called KULT. I cannot believe anyone would destroy a Wood Mural work of that magnitude so keep tuned and I’ll let you know if MJ is successful in her search for truth among the denisons of the Rive Gauche.
purchase of the Hotel by a hotel line called KULT. I cannot believe anyone would destroy a Wood Mural work of that magnitude so keep tuned and I’ll let you know if MJ is successful in her search for truth among the denisons of the Rive Gauche.
The Left Bank
MAP OF RIVE GAUCHE
We always stay on
the Left Bank of Paris so it was de rigueur for me to make my own map to
remember where the boulangerie was. Each time we’re there I add a couple of places,
like the market street where cars are not allowed. (Rue Cler).
Our favorite
sidewalk café id Le Fregate, which has an interesting history. The owner, a
friend of alexander Dumas ( of Count of Monte Christo fame), Owned the building
and it is a prime location being on
the end of the Pont Royal Bridge and looking across the river at the end of the
Louvre building. Dumas convinced him that it would be a good spot for a Café.
BOOK REVIEW
Tim Snyder – Gives us
20 LESSONS FROM THE THE TWENTIETH CENTURY
This small book
contains bold connections between past and
present.
“The Founding fathers tried to protect us from the threats
they knew , the tyranny that ovecame ancient democracy, today our political
order faces new threats, not unlike the totalitarianism of the twentieth
century. We are no wiser than the Europeans who saw democracy yield to fascism,
Nazism, or communism. Our one advantage is that we might learn from their
experience.”
UTOPIAS
I Can’t find my book of history of most authors of Utopias,
But I’m still trying to find someone who had the right idea. I’ve looked again at Platos’ ‘Republic’,
Found Sir Thomas Moore (1550), 1984 of George Orwell , even discovered H.G.
Wellls got into the act. I guess I’m not
the first one to try and organize the perfect world. It is rather ubsettling to find most of these were based on a communist format but run by wonderful people.I’ll let you know when I find out more.
JUST FOR FUN
If you’re a gourmet
you might like a You Tube Video called ‘Le Petit Chef (by Skull Mapping).
You’ll find a tiny chef pulling food out of the table to
cook on the Barbie, etc.
JUST FOR NO FUN
You might see how far
the international consortium has come building the largest moveable object on Earth, The Chernoble
Containment Arch, to last 100 years, is nearing completion afterabout 12 years.