The rear Stanislav-Adzhigolsky lighthouse ( Ukrainian: Zadnі Stanіslav-Adzhigolsky lighthouse ) is a unique mesh-built steel hyperboloid lighthouse in the Dnieper estuary opposite the villages of Rybalcha Golopristansky district and Stanislav Belozersky district of the Kherson region near the southern Dnieper coast. It was built in the form of a mesh shell in the form of a single-cavity hyperboloid of revolution in 1911 according to the project of engineer, academician Vladimir Grigorievich Shukhov .
| Lighthouse Stanislav-Adzhigolsky rear | |
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| Ukrainian Lighthouse Stanislav-Adzhigolsky rear | |
Adzhigolsky lighthouse near Kherson (1911 photo) | |
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| Estuary | Dnieper estuary |
| Architect | Shukhov V.G. |
| Construction date | 1911 year |
| Beacon height | 64 m |
| Fire characteristic | PKr19M |
| Acting | Yes |
The height of the lighthouse is 64 meters [2] . This is the highest single-section hyperboloid tower built by V. G. Shukhov. The highest lighthouse in Ukraine, occupies the 18th line in the list of the highest "traditional" lighthouses in the world .
Not far from the Rear Stanislav-Adzhigolsky lighthouse is another Shukhov lighthouse, the Front Stanislav-Adzhigolsky, 34 meters high, built at the same time.
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Literature
- Peter Gössel, Gabriele Leuthäuser, Eva Schickler: “Architecture in the 20th century” , Taschen Verlag; 1990, ISBN 3-8228-1162-9 and ISBN 3-8228-0550-5
- Rainer Graefe : “Vladimir G. Šuchov 1853-1939 - Die Kunst der sparsamen Konstruktion.” , Stuttgart, DVA, 1990 , ISBN 3-421-02984-9 . [one]
- Grefe R. et al., “V. G. Shukhov (1853-1939). The art of construction. ” - Moscow, Mir, 1994, ISBN 5-03-002917-6 .
- Kevin Matthews, “The Great Buildings Collection” , CD-ROM, Artifice, 2001, ISBN 0-9667098-4-5 .
- "AT. G. Shukhov — Outstanding Engineer and Scientist ”, Proceedings of the Joint Scientific Session of the USSR Academy of Sciences dedicated to the scientific and engineering work of Honorary Academician V. G. Shukhov. M .: Nauka, 1984.
See also
- Retina
- Hyperboloid constructions
- Kobe Port Tower
- Guangzhou TV Tower
- The world's first hyperboloid design
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Notes
- ↑ archINFORM - 1994.
- ↑ The Tallest Lighthouses