The Minaret of the Great Mosque in Algiers, a Structural Challenge

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The Great Mosque in Algiers will be the third largest mosque in the world and its minaret the highest. The region has a
high seismic risk. The project designed by a German team of architects and engineers is under construction and will be
finished by 2016. Due to the minaret slenderness and to the special composite structure chosen to withstand lateral
loading, the structural design faced some challenging aspects. The paper presents the design philosophy, some significant structural features and details of the minaret structure.

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2013

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Open Journal of Civil Engineering

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Dan Constantinescu, Dietlinde Köber

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English

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