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Mullion wall : ウィキペディア英語版 | Mullion wall A mullion wall is a structural system in which the load of the floor slab is taken by prefabricated panels around the perimeter. Visually the effect is similar to the stone mullioned windows of Perpendicular Gothic or Elizabethan architecture. The technology was devised by George Grenfell Baines and the engineer Felix Samuely in order to cope with material shortages at the Thomas Linacre School, Wigan (1952) and refined at the Shell Offices, Stanlow (1956), the Derby Colleges of Technology and Art (1956–64).〔Architects’ Journal (1960), “Technical College”, ''Architects’ Journal'', (March 17) pp 441-448.〕 and Manchester University Humanities Building (1961–67) 〔Bill White (1987), ''The Spirit Of BDP'', p 49.〕 A similar concept to the mullion wall was adopted by Eero Saarinen at the US Embassy, London (1955–60) and by Minoru Yamasaki at World Trade Center, New York (1966–73). ==See also==
* Curtain wall
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