STRUCTURAL DESIGN FOR ARCHITECTURE

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Structural Design for Architecture


Fig. 3.3 Part cross-section of Selfridge's Department Store, London, England, 1907.
The structure of this building is a skeleton framework of steel beams and columns which
support reinforced concrete floor slabs. Unlike in the mill building of Fig 3.2, the exterior
walls do not support the floors and consist principally of glazing. The elaborate giant-
order columns with their bases and stylised entablature are a non-structural screen
designed to give the appearance of a Beaux Arts style 'palace'. [ Illustration, Milchell's

52 History of Building]


1 0 5 10 15 metres

10 0 10 20 30 40 50 feet

ESCALATOR MACHINE ROOM

Concrete
wall

Steel beams inside
false stonework

Stone columns on
Oxford Street front

Steel beams inside
false stonework
Canopy
OXFORD STREET
Pavement

Revolving
door

Void

Window

Steel beams

GALLERY

GROUND FLOOR

BASEMENT
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