List of hyperboloid structures


This page is a list of hyperboloid structures. These were first applied in architecture by Russian engineer Vladimir Shukhov. Shukhov built his first example as a water tower for the 1896 All-Russian Exposition. Subsequently, more have been designed by other architects, including Le Corbusier, Antoni Gaudí, Eduardo Torroja, Oscar Niemeyer and Ieoh Ming Pei.
The shapes are doubly ruled surfaces, which can be classed as:
StructureImageDate completedLocationCountryFunctionArchitectNotes
Shukhov Tower in Polibino1896PolibinoHyperboloid water towerVladimir ShukhovThe world's first hyperboloid structure featured at the 1896 All-Russian Exposition in Nizhny Novgorod, Russia.
Adziogol Lighthouse1911KhersonHyperboloid lighthouse towerVladimir ShukhovIllustrates a hyperboloid lattice.
Stanislav Range Front Light1911KhersonHyperboloid lighthouse towerVladimir Shukhov
Church of Colònia Güell1915Santa Coloma de CervellóHyperboloid building cathedral vaultsAntoni GaudíAn unfinished building with hyperbolic paraboloid vaults.
Shukhov Tower1922MoscowHyperboloid broadcast towerVladimir ShukhovUnless the international campaign can save it, the 1922 Shukhov Tower is under current threat of demolition.
Shukhov tower on the Oka River1929Nizhny NovgorodHyperboloid electricity pylon towersVladimir ShukhovThe Shukhov Tower on the Oka River is the world's only diagrid hyperboloid electricity pylon transmission tower. In 2009 one tower was illegally taken down to re-sell the metal.
Dorton Arena1952Raleigh, North CarolinaHyperbolic paraboloid saddle roof on arenaMaciej Nowicki
Fedala Reservoir1957MohammediaHyperboloid water towerEduardo Torroja
Ochsenkopf TV Tower1958OchsenkopfHyperboloid broadcast towerA 163 meter 535 ft tall radio and TV tower of reinforced concrete.
Philips Pavilion1958Brussels, BelgiumA cluster of nine hyperbolic paraboloid concrete roofsLe CorbusierCommissioned by the Netherlands electronics company Philips, the pavilion at the World's Fair Expo '58 in Brussels was designed by Le Corbusier to house a multimedia spectacle that celebrated postwar technological progress.
Pylons of Cádiz1960CádizHyperboloid electricity pylon towersAlberto Toscano, ItalianThe Pylons of Cádiz,, are two tall electricity pylon supporting powerlines over the bay of Cádiz, Spain.
Mürwik Wasserturm

1961FlensburgHyperboloid water tower
Warszawa Ochota railway station1962WarsawHyperbolic paraboloid saddle roof on train station
Church Army Chapel, Blackheath1963Blackheath, south east LondonHyperbolic paraboloid saddle roof on churchE.T. Spashett
Kobe Port Tower1963KōbeHyperboloid observation towerNikken Sekkei Company
Saint Louis Science Center's James S. McDonnell Planetarium1963St. Louis, MissouriHyperboloid building museum planetariumGyo Obata of Hellmuth, Obata and Kassabaum
Möglingen Wasserturm

1965LudwigsburgHyperboloid water towerR. Kessler
Święty Krzyż TV Tower1966Łysa GóraHyperboloid broadcast tower
Newcastle International Airport air traffic control tower1967Newcastle upon TyneHyperboloid observation tower
Cockfosters Water Tower1968LondonHyperboloid water towerEdmund C. Percey of Scherrer and Hicks and J.W. MilneCockfosters Water Tower is in Cockfosters Road, north London, on the edge of Trent Park.
Ještěd Tower1968LiberecHyperboloid broadcast towerKarel Hubáček
Wrexham Swimming Baths,

now the Wrexham Waterworld Leisure and Activity Centre
1969Wrexham, WalesHyperbolic paraboloid saddle roof on indoor swimming poolF.D. Williamson associates of Bridgend
Cathedral of Brasília1970BrasíliaHyperboloid building cathedralOscar Niemeyer
Scandinavium1971GothenburgHyperbolic paraboloid saddle roof on arenaPoul Hultberg, for Nils Olsson's Gothenburg firm
Ciechanów Water Tower1972CiechanówHyperboloid water towerJan Bogusławski, Jerzy Michał BogusławskiA toroidal water tower tank on a doubly ruled hyperboloid structure.
Gettysburg National Tower1974-2000Gettysburg, PennsylvaniaHyperboloid observation towerJoel H. RosenblattDemolished in 2000.
:de:BIZ-Turm

of the Bank for International Settlements
1977BaselHyperboloid skyscraper towerMartin BurckhardtTower for the untouchables.
Sydney Tower1981SydneyHyperboloid observation towerDonald Crone, Australian
Le Havre's House of Culture,

a.k.a. :fr:Le Volcan
1982Le HavreHyperboloid building concert hallOscar Niemeyer, Brazilian
Roy Thomson Hall1982TorontoHyperboloid building concert hallArthur Erickson and Mathers and Haldenby, Canadian
Scotiabank Saddledome1983CalgaryHyperbolic paraboloid saddle roof on indoor arenaGraham McCourt Architects
THTR-300 thorium nuclear reactor cooling tower1983Hamm-UentropHyperboloid cooling towerSchlaich Bergermann & PartnerThe THTR-300 cable-net dry cooling tower for the now decommissioned thorium high-temperature nuclear reactor.
Canada Place1985Vancouver, British ColumbiaHyperbolic paraboloid saddle roofs in series with masts and fabric resembling sailsZeidler Roberts Partnership in joint venture with Musson Cattell Mackey Partnership and DA Architects + Planners.Canada Place houses the Vancouver Convention Centre, the Pan Pacific Vancouver Hotel, Vancouver's World Trade Centre, the virtual flight ride FlyOver Canada, and is the main cruise ship terminal for the region.
Tractricious1988Fermilab, Batavia, IllinoisHyperboloid public art sculptureRobert R. WilsonThe Tractricious sculpture in front of Fermilab's Illinois Accelerator Research Center, Illinois, designed by Robert R. Wilson who derived the name Tractricious from tracktrix, a curve such that any tangent segment from the tangent point on the curve to the curve's asymptote have constant length, a concept first introduced by Claude Perrault in 1670.
Corporation Street Bridge1999ManchesterHyperboloid building enclosed walkwayHodder + Partners
Killesberg Tower2001StuttgartHyperboloid observation towerJörg Schlaich and Schlaich Bergermann PartnerOriginally planned for the 1993 World Horticultural Exposition, it was only erected in 2001.
Aussichtsturm Schlossberg



a.k.a. Castle Hill Tower
2002Freiburg im BreisgauHyperboloid observation towerHubert Horbach, Freiburg
Radio Mast at Krupskoi Street2003PermHyperboloid broadcast towerA 180 meter 591 ft tall radio and TV steel lattice tower
Messe Wien Turm / Messeturm

2004ViennaHyperboloid public art sculpture decorative illuminated tower landmarkGustav Peichl, Rudolf F. Weber, Katharina Fröch, Christoph Lechner, Paul Katzberger, Gerhard Moßburger, Norbert ErlachThe largest trade fair in Austria and one of the most important economic factors of Vienna.
Barcelona–El Prat Airport air traffic control tower2005El Prat de Llobregat, near BarcelonaHyperboloid observation towerRicardo Bofill, Spanish
:cs:Borůvka

2005ChrudimHyperboloid observation towerMartin Novák and Antonín Olšina
:de:TBZ-Turm

2005ZürichHyperboloid observation towerDaniel Roth, GermanThe winner of a 2003 competition had his tower built on the roof of the Zürich's Technical Vocational School. Initially accessible, the observation tower has been closed indefinitely due to student mischief.
Moscow Octod Tower2006MoscowHyperboloid broadcast towerA 258 meter 846 ft tall radio and TV steel lattice tower
Aspire Tower

a.k.a. "The Torch Doha"
2007DohaHyperboloid skyscraper towerHadi Simaan and AREP and engineer Ove Arup and Partners
BMW Welt

2007MunichHyperboloid building event venue and museumViennese professor Wolf D. Prix and architect firm Coop Himmelb au
Tornado Tower

a.k.a. the "QIPCO Tower"
2008DohaHyperboloid skyscraper tower
:de:Lörmecke-Turm

2008Warstein, Arnsberg, North Rhine-WestphaliaHyperboloid observation towerJoh.-Ulrich Blecke and Dr. Ing. Michael Maas
:cs:Slunečná

2009Velké PavloviceHyperboloid observation towerIng. Martin Novák in cooperation with Antonín Olšina
Canton Tower

a.k.a. Guangzhou Tower
2010GuangzhouHyperboloid skyscraper towerDutch architects Mark Hemel and Barbara Kuit of Information Based Architecture, together with Arup, the international design, engineering and business consulting firm headquartered in LondonThe Canton Tower is in the Haizhu District of the city of Guangzhou, in Guangdong, China.
Ferrari World Abu Dhabi2010Yas Island in Abu DhabiHyperboloid buildingthe largest space frame structure ever built
:de:Jübergturm

2010:de:Jüberg, Hemer, Märkischer Kreis, Arnsberg, North Rhine-WestphaliaHyperboloid observation towerBeat Müller and Katharina Schewe, Swiss + Birk and Heilmeyer, StuttgartThe first wooden hyperboloid tower structurally supported only by the outer wood framework.
Khan Shatyry Entertainment Center2010Khan Shatyr, AstanaHyperboloid superstructureNorman Foster of Foster and PartnersThe highest tensile structure in the world.
Lee Valley VeloPark

a.k.a. London VeloPark
2011Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, East LondonHyperbolic paraboloid saddle roof on cycling centre arenaHopkins Architects, Grant Associates
Mae West 2011MunichHyperboloid public art sculptureRita McBride
San Clan2012Tankwa Karoo National ParkHyperboloid public art sculpture towerA temporary tower and ephemeral effigy constructed to intentionally burn in celebration at AfrikaBurn 2012, a Burning Man regional event.
Tachov Vysoká
2014TachovHyperboloid observation towerHysek architectural studio
Warsaw Spire2016WarsawHyperboloid skyscraper towerJaspers-Eyers Architects and PROJEKT Polsko-Belgijska Pracownia ArchitekturyThe Warsaw Spire is a complex of Neomodern office buildings in Warsaw, Poland.
Camp Adventure 2018Gisselfeld Klosters forests, between Haslev and Næstved,Hyperboloid observation towerEFFEKT Architects45m spiral walkway.
Les Essarts-le-Roi Château d'Eau

Les Essarts-le-Roi, YvelinesHyperboloid water tower
Gen Coel BuildingHeerlerheide, HeerlenHyperboloid building public library, shopping, and community centreUtilizes geothermal mine water heating and cooling. See also: :nl:Aardwarmte#Aardwarmte_uit_mijngangen.
Tempo,

a.k.a. Samspel

HusnesHyperboloid public art sculptureLEADincCommissioned by Hydro Husnes, formerly Sør-Norge Aluminium AS.
Sagrada FamíliaBarcelonaHyperboloid building cathedral vaults and windowsAntoni GaudíUnder construction since 1882 with an estimated completion in 2026.
Crystal IslandMoscowHyperboloid superstructureNorman Foster of Foster and PartnersDesigned but never built. In 2009, due to the global economic crisis, financial backing for the project was lost, and construction of the project was postponed.
Vortex TowerLondonHyperboloid skyscraper towerKen ShuttleworthDesigned in 2012 but never built.

Gallery of more hyperbolic paraboloid structures


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Gallery of hyperboloid ship masts