Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Statue of Liberty' has mentioned 'Iron' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence | Text Source |
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[55] Eiffel and his structural engineer, Maurice Koechlin, decided to abandon the pier and instead build an iron truss tower. | WIKI |
A secondary skeleton was attached to the center pylon, then, to enable the statue to move slightly in the winds of New York Harbor and as the metal expanded on hot summer days, he loosely connected the support structure to the skin using flat iron bars[33] which culminated in a mesh of metal straps, known as "saddles", that were riveted to the skin, providing firm support. | WIKI |
[58][59] To prevent galvanic corrosion between the copper skin and the iron support structure, Eiffel insulated the skin with asbestos impregnated with shellac. | WIKI |
The change in structural material from masonry to iron allowed Bartholdi to change his plans for the statue's assembly. | WIKI |
Eiffel's iron framework was anchored to steel I-beams within the concrete pedestal and assembled. | WIKI |
The entire puddled iron armature designed by Gustave Eiffel was replaced. | WIKI |
The interior iron framework is a formidable and intricate piece of construction, a harbinger of the future in engineering, architecture, and art, including the extensive use of concrete in the base, the flexible curtain-wall type of construction that supports the skin, and the use of electricity to light the torch. | UNESCO |
The interior iron strapwork supporting the metal skin was replaced in 1986 with stainless steel that will prevent corrosion. | UNESCO |