Senuosius Valdovų rūmų pamatus išsaugoti padėjo paprastas fizikos dėsnis
Data
2014Autorius
Jučiūtė, Edita
Marčiukaitis, Jonas Gediminas
Purlys, Evaldas
Metaduomenys
Rodyti detalų aprašąSantrauka
Pastatas, pakabintas ore ant konstrukcijų? Tai realu? Esame įpratę, kad kiekvienas pastatas pirmiausia turi turėti pamatus. Kaip rodo Vilniaus Gedimino technikos universiteto Statybos fakulteto mokslininkų projektai, pastatas gali turėti pamatus, bet nebūtinai po siena… If you visit the Palace of the Grand Dukes of Lithuania, you will be surprised when your guide, explaining about the pride of the Museum - the old foundations of the Grand Dukes’ Palace - will mention the names of the researchers of VGTU. The shell framework, covering the archaeological remains at the southern, western and eastern parts of the Lower Castle of the Grand Dukes’ Palace, has been created with participation of VGTU researchers. The project leader, Prof. Habil. Dr. Gediminas Marčiukaitis, who designed the framework together with Prof. Dr. Juozas Valivonis and Assoc. Prof. Dr. Bronius Jonaitis, the renowned specialists in reinforced concrete structures, suggested the idea how to protect the vestige of the former Chambers. “Designing the constructions, we used the simplest law of physics and mechanics – the action is equal to the counteraction. It is simple, cheap and beautiful. There is a saying: simplicity is the most precious thing, and this project exactly confirmed it. If we had not known the simple laws of physics, we would not have taken such a good solution at the Palace of the Grand Dukes,” - Gediminas Marčiukaitis told about the unique VGTU project.