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Vierendeel Trusses


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Vierendeel Trusses

Vierendeel trusses are a type of structure that is used in architecture and design. They are composed of horizontal members and vertical members that are connected at the joints. The horizontal members are used to provide lateral stability and support for the structure, while the vertical members are used to create the desired shape. These trusses can be used to create complex and interesting designs, as well as providing a strong, yet lightweight, structure. They are often used in bridge, roof and floor designs, where their strength and flexibility can be utilized to great effect.

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