Monday, July 28, 2008

Cantilever in Architecture


Project: Haus schnitzer bruch, Austria, by Maaars Architecture;
Source: http://www.inhabitat.com/


Cantilevers are usually found in structural construction, including buildings. In architecture, cantilevers can be widely encountered as balconies. However, the use of cantilever is not only for some parts of, but it can be utilized in any part of your building, both exterior and interior. What is more, with the progression of materials and construction inventions, it is possible that we are now able to create utmost buildings with cantilever methods. We can built the whole mass of a building as a cantilevered component, striking against the ground, flying above the river, or even protruding out from the hill cliff.

What is actually meant with cantilever on a building? Note that the principal of cantilever is contrast to the common structure system where the beam is anchored on both ends with the load pushing in the middle. Whether it is built in bridges, towers, buildings, furniture, etc, it is actually the same. If you find a structural element or beam that is completely fixed at one end and completely free at the other, then it is simply a cantilever.

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