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Vladimir Grigoryevich Shukhov (1853-1939) was an Russian engineer-polymath, scientist and architect renowned for his pioneering works on new methods of analysis for structural engineering that led to breakthroughs in industrial design of world's first hyperboloid structures, lattice shell structures, tensile structures, gridshell structures, oil reservoirs, pipelines, boilers, ships and barges.
Besides the innovations he brought to the oil industry and the construction of numerous bridges and buildings, Shukhov was the inventor of a new family of doubly-curved structural forms. These forms, based on non-Euclidean hyperbolic geometry, are known today as hyperboloids of revolution. Shukhov developed not only many varieties of light-weight hyperboloid towers and roof systems, but also the mathematics for their analysis. Shukhov is particularly reputed for his original designs of hyperboloid towers such as the Shukhov Tower.
After the October Revolution Shukhov decided to stay in the Soviet Union despite having received alluring job offers from around the world. Many signal Soviet engineering projects of the 1920s were associated with his name. In 1919 he framed his slogan: We should work independently from politics. The buildings, boilers, beams would be needed and so would we. In the later 1930s during the Great Purge he retired from engineering work but was not arrested or persecuted.
Shukhov's projects were instrumental in
constructing:
As a leading specialist of metallic
structures (hyperboloid structures, thin-shell structures, tensile
structures), he may be compared with Gustave Eiffel. Shukhov's innovative
and exquisite constructions still grace many towns across the former
Russian Empire: Shukhov always found time for a passionate hobby - photography. The Photographic works of Shukhov opened new trends ahead of their flourishing of Fine art photography. He made photos in various genres: reporting, city landscape, portrait, constructivism. About two thousand photos and negatives made by Shukhov have survived until this day. |
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The world's first hyperboloid structure 1896 - Nizhny Novgorod No copyright |
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Steel-and-glass roof of Kievsky Railway
Station 1912-1917 - Moscow |
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The world's first steel thin-shell structure 1896 - Nizhny Novgorod No copyright |
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The world's first tensile steel gridshell 1895 - Nizhny Novgorod No copyright |
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The world's first membrane roof 1895 - Nizhny Novgorod No copyright |
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Shukhov Radio Tower 1919-1922 - Moscow |
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