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ARCH5023/ARCH4333 - ARCHITECTURAL STRUCTURES I

][ STEEL STRUCTURES ][
THE UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA - COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE
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INTRODUCTION TO STEEL

Definitions:
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Iron (Ferrum):
			chemical element
			in iron and steel
			5% of Earth Crust 

Wrought Iron:

			nearly pure iron
Steel:
			Iron + Carbon < 1.2% 

Cast Iron:

			Iron cast into molds


			




HISTORY
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2,500 B.C.
		Iron artifacts found in
		Egypt

1,292-1,225 B.C. RamesesII
		iron widely used in Egypt	

400 B.C. China
		Blast Furnace capability
		2,786 F / 1,530 C
		ore, charcoal, fluxes
		water driven air blowers

Greek

Romans
		Bronze cramps to join blocks
		iron was not used extensively in Western Europe
		100 B.C. Toledo - Spain
		high quality steel

Dark Ages
		steel making methods
		got lost

Renaissance
		iron chains & rods
		1640s First American Iron work

		Saugus, Massachusetts
		cast-iron cooking pots
		wrought-iron nails

17th & 18th Century
		Architectural wrought iron
		French & English

1706 Christopher Wren
		structural use of cast-iron
		House of Commons Gallery

1730s Blister Steel
		carbonized wrought iron

1779 Bridge over Severn River
		Coalbrookdale, England 
		first all-metal structure

1850 Besemer Process
		by Sir Henry Bessemer
		air blown into a vessel
		of molted iron to burn
		out impurities
		before
		steel rare & expensive

1868	Open Heart Method
		developed in Europe

First half 19th Century
		Industrial Buildings
		England & USA
		Iron deposits in the
		Lake Superior region
		make USA world leader
		in steel production

1883	First steel framed skyscraper
		Home Insurance Company 
		Building in Chicago
		by William LeBaron Jenney 

1883-86 Statue of Liberty
		Keystone Bridge Company

1889	First iron framing in 
		New York
		11 story
		50 & Broadway

1889	Eifel Tower
		built of wrought iron

1892	Unity Building
		Chicago

1894	Manhattan Life Insurance
		Building in NY
		17 stories

1895	Depression

1912	Woolworth Building NY
			58 storey

1931	Empire State Building
			102 storey

1953	Curtain Wall-replaces masonry
			Alcoa Building
			Pittsburg
			stamped aluminum cladding panels

1954	Lever House NY
			SOM

1960	Precast Concrete
			gains popularity
			Pan Am Building NY 	

1968	John Hancock Center
			Chicago
			Fazlur Kahn - SOM

1974	Sears Tower
			Chicago
			1,460 ft	

1976	US Steel - Pitsburg
			water cooled tubular steel 

1976	Centre Pompidou	Paris


Sample Steel-Structures
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	San Diego Convention Center
			by Arthur Erickson Architects
			San Diego, Ca	

	Musee du Louvre
			La Pyramide
			by I.M. Pei
			Paris, France

	Umeda Sky Building
			by Hiroshi Hara
			Osaka, Japan

	Chapel at Air Force Academy
			Colorado Springs, CO

	Zueblin Headquarters
			by Gottfried Boehm
			Stuttgart


Student's Sample - Gayla M. Badillo

Student's Sample - Brandon M. Chouinard

Early 20th Century Architecture

Steel Bridges

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Prof. Dr. Hermann Gruenwald
(mail comments to: HGRUENWALD@ou.edu)
College of Architecture
The University of Oklahoma

©Dr. Gruenwald 1996, 1997