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Iris hut : ウィキペディア英語版
Iris hut
The Iris hut is a prefabricated steel structure used by the British military predominantly during the early part of the Second World War. It is constructed of a clamped tubular steel frame with a central entrance.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=1412391 - The National Heritage List for England )〕 The hut's mode of construction and dimensions are similar to that of the Romney hut, as was its purpose; both were used to accommodate facilities for which abnormal roof spans were required. On some airfields, two or more Romney or Iris huts would be erected to accommodate large stores and workshops. However, the Iris hut had a major design flaw; it was unable to resist the weight of snow lying on the roof and had a tendency to collapse after snowfalls. For this reason, it was superseded by the Romney hut by 1941.
Surviving Iris huts are now rare due to their fragility but six original examples (along with six Romney huts) are still located at the Central Ordnance Depot Bicester, part of the British Ministry of Defence's Logistic Services Bicester facility. The Bicester huts were completed by July 1944, by which time the design had been almost entirely phased out elsewhere. They were needed in connection with Operation Bolero, the build-up of US forces in Britain for the campaign in Europe, which aimed to accommodate 1,446,000 US service personnel on British soil by 30 April 1944. It resulted in "the greatest expansion of military infrastructure ever to occur in British history."〔 The troops were accommodated in wide Nissen huts and their stores and workshops in wide Iris huts, manufactured in Britain from billet steel imported from the United States.
The huts at Bicester became surplus to requirements following the withdrawal of the bulk of the US forces in early 1946 and most were demolished during the 1960s. It is unclear what the Iris huts were used for, but the presence of ventilated panels suggests that they were used to store flammable goods.〔 Iris huts were also used as accommodation in the tunnels of Gibraltar, where they were situated in chambers excavated under the Rock of Gibraltar.
==See also==

*Hall hut
*Nissen hut
*Orlit hut
*Romney hut
*Seco hut

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