MILLENIUM DOME,GREENWICH
Vision of the project
Built to celebrate the arrival of new millennium in 2000
•Architect-Richard Rogers
•Structural Engineer-Buro Happold
Period of construction-1996-2000
Project cost-758 million pounds
Building Category-Exhibition and assembly
INTRODUCTION
Diameter-320 meters
Central height-48 m
Enclosed area-80,000 sqm
(20 acres)
Capacity-40,000 ppl
Main design challenges:
•Long span
•Lighting for the enclosed
spaces
LAYOUT
Simply Suspended Cables
Pre Tensioned Cable beams
Pre Tensioned Cable net
Tensioned Straight Cables-Advantages
•The elimination of one set of cables brings with it
the removal of cross clamps and anchorages
•Whether the load is acting downwards or upwards,
the cable is tensioned in the same direction, which
can be a great advantage if this tension is taken
by a funicular arch or ring beam
•With just one set of cable, connections between
the fabric cladding and cable can be greatly
simplified which results in easier roof installation
Development of tensioned straight cables -History
UPPER HANGER
CABLE RING
CIRCUMFERENTIAL LOWER
CACLE TIE
DOWN
CATENARY CABLE STRINGERS
LOAD TRANSFER
•Pyramidal base to suit space planning
•Inclination (17 deg) provided on the basis of equilibrium conditions
•Rubber pot bearing with a single locating joint to allow rotation
DETAILING-MASTS
Needed a translucent fabric roof with insulation
To achieve a light spectrum as close to daylight
To avoid condensation of air within the building
PTFE (polytetrafluoroethylene) coated glass fiber
•Flame resistant
•Unaffected by UV light
•Water proof and dirt resistant
Double layered fabric roofing provided
•To provide a layer of air as insulation
•To avoid risks
DETAILS-CLADDING MATERIAL
•The stiffening in the cables is provided by highly pretensioned cables
(Each radial cable is subjected to 400 kn-2/3 of the tension capacity)
•Needed because of the long span of the radial cable-150m
•Tapering segments provided due to the reduced stiffness and excessive
deflection under rain and snow loads
•Slope increases with the span of fabric panels.
DETAILS-CABLES
Circumferential cables on the fabric roof
can lead to water accumulation
Rigid members introduced to keep cables
Off the roof
DETAILS-CABLES-”WISH BONES”
CONSTRUCTION PROCESS-MAST ERECTION
CONSTRUCTION PROCESS
Assemble concentric rings of cables on the ground and
Install the individual radial cables between the rings at
ground level
Use temporary extension cables attached to the
permanent hangers, the rings were pulled up
Using three separate cable jacks of each of the 12
masts.
The separate infill radial cables between the
circumferential rings were than installed
Arrangement of lifting equipment
in the masthead Finally the cable net was post tensioned.
CONSTRUCTION PROCESS
CONSTRUCTION PROCESS-CLADDING