Antoni Gaudi used structures in the form of hyperbolic paraboloid ( hypar ) and hyperboloid of revolution in the Sagrada Fam�lia in 1910.
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The summer home was built in 1957 and designed by architects Michael Clifford and Kenneth Lewis, and features a hyperbolic paraboloid roof.
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A main staircase from the atrium gives access to all floors and offers views to the first and second floors and the hyperbolic paraboloid roof.
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Tange also designed the monument as an arch composed of two hyperbolic paraboloids, said to be based on traditional Japanese ceremonial tombs from the Kofun Period.
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The ant is back on the third hyperbolic paraboloid, but this time under it and standing upside-down . ( Compare with Klein bottle .)
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The shape of Stax is a simple curve called a hyperbolic cylinder, while Pringles are formed into a double-curve known as a hyperbolic paraboloid.
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Both the hyperboloid of one sheet and the hyperbolic paraboloid are ruled surfaces, meaning that they can be made up from a family of straight lines.
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This level offers view into the gardens using a double curving rail of hyperbolic paraboloids, frequent in the Latin American architecture of the 1950s and 1960s.
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The Cathedral church of Archbishop of Varapuzha at Ernakulam is a soaring hyperbolic paraboloid in reinforced concrete with a bold expression in sharp contrast with all traditional forms.
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The curving form, a hyperbolic paraboloid, would increase the efficiency of the cables, permitting a base only half as large as a guyed antenna would need.