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| 245 | _aFelix candela the prolific shell builder | ||
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_aMumbai _bThe Indian Institute of Architects _c2023 |
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| 520 | _aFelix Candela is the name is synonymous with futuristic creations of a variety of typologies of thin concrete shells way back in the twentieth century. Felix Candela was born in Spain, Madrid. As Ove Arup observed in 1962, he belonged to the rare breed of multidisciplinary professionals who were architect, engineer and contractor all rolled into one (Faber, 1963, p. 7). It was this expertise that allowed Candela to design and build in the audacious way he did. | ||
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