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Posted by  Manuel Oliveros on April 30, 2001 at 11:46:16:

In Reply to:  Sliding Glass roof posted by Mathew Webb on April 30, 2001 at 03:54:41:

The buildings with very big moving parts are usually designed by big Archectural/engineering/construction firms, themseleves enlisting the services of specialized firms such Philips of Netherlands to so proceed; the specialist fiems need not be however such multinationals.
For a preliminar architectural design the concept of roofs gliding one below the other is enough. Final clamping of the in the final position parts against others and and skirts against sleepers may take care of complete enclosure of the volume, which will be required for fine accoustics application such one conservatory.

 
 
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