Inverted king post trusses are made of steel bars and cables used to reduce bending, deformation, and a trusses’ height. In other words, they are a collection of continuous beams (steel or wood) and steel cables that are positioned under the beam, supported by an upright king post. Although slender, they are suited for large spans and have small sections.
How Inverted King Post Trusses Allow for Large, Elegant Open Spaces
https://www.archdaily.com/905527/how-inverted-king-post-trusses-allow-for-large-elegant-open-spacesMatheus Pereira
Eucaliptus House / Andre Eisenlohr
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Architects: Andre Eisenlohr
- Year: 2008
https://www.archdaily.com/73397/eucaliptus-house-andre-eisenlohrNico Saieh