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Hangar One (Moffett Federal Airfield)

Hangar One is one of the world's largest freestanding structures, covering 8 acres (32,000 m2; 3.2 ha) at Moffett Field near Mountain View, California in the San Francisco Bay Area.

Hangar One
The hangar in 2009
LocationSanta Clara County, near Mountain View and Sunnyvale, California, USA
Coordinates37°24′46.47″N 122°03′13.91″W / 37.4129083°N 122.0538639°W / 37.4129083; -122.0538639
Area8 acres (32,000 m2)
Built1933
ArchitectDr. Karl Arnstein and Wilbur Watson Associates Architects and Engineers
Part ofUS Naval Air Station Sunnyvale, California, Historic District (ID94000045[1])
Designated CPFebruary 24, 1994

The massive hangar has long been one of the most recognizable landmarks of California's Silicon Valley. It was built in the 1930s as a naval airship hangar for USS Macon and is now part of the NASA Ames Research Center.

Design and construction edit

 
The hangar at its opening in 1933

Designed by German air ship and structural engineer Dr. Karl Arnstein, Vice President and Director of Engineering for the Goodyear Zeppelin Corporation of Akron, Ohio, in collaboration with Wilbur Watson Associates Architects and Engineers of Cleveland, Ohio, Hangar One is constructed on a network of steel girders sheathed with galvanized steel. It rests firmly upon a reinforced pad anchored to concrete pilings. The floor covers 8 acres (32,000 m2) and can accommodate six 360-by-160-foot (110 by 50 m) American football fields. The airship hangar measures 1,133 feet (345 m) long and 308 feet (94 m) wide. The building has an aerodynamic architecture. Its walls curve inward to form an elongated approximate catenary form 198 feet (60 m) high. The clam-shell doors were designed to reduce turbulence when Macon moved in and out on windy days. The "orange peel" doors, weighing 200 short tons (180 metric tons) each, are moved by their own 150-horsepower (110 kW) motors operated via an electrical control panel.

 
USS Macon in Hangar One on October 15, 1933, following a transcontinental flight from Lakehurst, New Jersey

The hangar's interior is so large that fog sometimes forms near the ceiling.[2]

Standard gauge tracks run through the length of the hangar. During the period of lighter-than-air dirigibles and non-rigid aircraft, the rails extended across the apron and into the fields at each end of the hangar. This tramway facilitated the transportation of an airship on the mooring mast to the hangar interior or to the flight position. During the brief period that Macon was based at Moffett, Hangar One accommodated not only the giant airship but several smaller non-rigid lighter-than-air craft simultaneously.

Similar structures edit

Hangar One is similar to the Goodyear Airdock in Akron, Ohio which was built by the Goodyear Zeppelin Corporation in 1929. At the time the Goodyear Airdock was built, the structure, located in Northeast Ohio, was the largest building in the world without interior supports. It provided an unusually extensive room for the construction of "lighter-than-air" ships (airships, dirigibles, or blimps). The first two airships to be constructed and launched at the Goodyear Airdock were Akron and its sister ship, Macon, built in 1931 and 1933, respectively. These two airships were 785 feet (239 m) in length.

Other historic references date back to Europe. An outstanding example are the two hangars d'Orly for dirigibles at Orly Air Base near Paris. They were designed and built in 1921–1922 by French structural and civil engineer Eugène Freyssinet, the major pioneer of prestressed concrete, and destroyed in World War II.[3]

Another remarkable example of a similar concrete construction are the two airplane hangars for the Italian Air Force in Orvieto, Italy, by Italian architect and structural engineer Pier Luigi Nervi, designed in 1935 and built in 1938. They were also destroyed during World War II.[4][5][6]

History edit

 
Exterior panels removed, September 2012

On February 24, 1994, the Shenandoah Plaza National Historic District, including Hangar One, was accepted into the National Register of Historic Places.[7]

On May 20, 2008, Hangar One was listed as one of the 11 most endangered historic places in the U.S. by the National Trust for Historic Preservation.[8][9]

Plans to convert it to a space and science center were put on hold with the discovery in 2003 that the structure was leaking toxic chemicals into the sediment in wetlands bordering San Francisco Bay. The chemicals originated in the lead paint and toxic materials, including polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), used to coat the hangar.[10] Proposed options included tearing down the hangar and reusing the land, or cleaning the toxic waste from the site and refurbishing the hangar for future preservation.[citation needed] An offer to clean the hangar and coat its outsides with solar panels to recoup the costs of cleaning was proposed by a private company, but the plan never saw fruition due to its cost.[11]

 
Hangar One with opened orange peel doors, 1963

In December 2010, the Navy began remediating the PCBs, lead and asbestos, and NASA was evaluating options for reuse of the hangar. There was an overwhelming desire from the local community for the hangar to be preserved as a historic landmark,[10] as the hangar is a major Bay Area landmark and historic site. In April 2011, after months of planning and preparation, work to remove the exterior panels began, requiring "the biggest scaffolding job in the history of the West Coast." The work was completed in mid-2012.[12][13]

In October 2011, Google top executives Larry Page, Sergey Brin and Eric Schmidt proposed paying the full $33 million (equivalent to $44.1 million in 2023)[14] cost of revamping Hangar One, in exchange for being able to use up to two-thirds of the floor space to shelter eight of their private jets.[15][16]

In 2014, NASA and the General Services Administration selected Planetary Ventures (a subsidiary of Google) to manage Hangar One and Moffett airfield,[17][18][19] and Google will pay $1.16 billion over 60 years for the lease.[20][21]

In May 2016, Google announced that it is prepared to begin testing different techniques to remove the toxic chemicals from the hangar.[22] In May 2017, it was announced that the restoration of the hangar would be completed in 2025.[23]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. April 15, 2008.
  2. ^ "U.S. Naval Air Station, Sunnyvale, California, Historic District". National Park Service. Retrieved December 28, 2020.
  3. ^ "Paris: Airship Hangars, Eugène Freyssinet". Essential Architecture. Retrieved September 30, 2014.
  4. ^ Williamson, Mitch (September 12, 2007). . War and Game - Wargaming and History. Archived from the original on August 16, 2011.[self-published source]
  5. ^ "Pier Luigi Nervi: L'Architecture comme défi" (in French). Archizoom, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne. 2013. Retrieved March 20, 2023.
  6. ^ Masiani, R. (April 5, 2002). (in Italian). Archived from the original on May 22, 2008.
  7. ^ "National Register Information System #94000045". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. Retrieved December 28, 2020.
  8. ^ . National Trust for Historic Preservation. 2008. Archived from the original on July 11, 2008.
  9. ^ Barrett, Devlin (May 21, 2008). . Yahoo! News. Associated Press. Archived from the original on June 3, 2008.
  10. ^ a b "Hangar One Restoration Project". nasa.gov. April 25, 2022. Retrieved August 7, 2023.
  11. ^ "NASA: New Use For Old Moffett Field Dirigible Hangar? Could Become Massive Solar-Power Facility". Aero News Network. September 6, 2005.
  12. ^ "Hangar One: Stripping down of 79-year-old structure nearly complete". San Jose Mercury News. June 18, 2012. Archived from the original on January 28, 2013. Retrieved September 21, 2012.
  13. ^ DeBolt, Daniel (July 19, 2012). "A piece of history: Hangar One skinning job wraps up as last piece is removed from frame". Mountain View Voice.
  14. ^ 1634–1699: McCusker, J. J. (1997). How Much Is That in Real Money? A Historical Price Index for Use as a Deflator of Money Values in the Economy of the United States: Addenda et Corrigenda (PDF). American Antiquarian Society. 1700–1799: McCusker, J. J. (1992). How Much Is That in Real Money? A Historical Price Index for Use as a Deflator of Money Values in the Economy of the United States (PDF). American Antiquarian Society. 1800–present: Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis. "Consumer Price Index (estimate) 1800–". Retrieved February 29, 2024.
  15. ^ Wolverton, Troy; Marschall, Kristen (October 9, 2011). "Google founders offer '100 percent' funding to save Hangar One, NASA considering offer". San Jose Mercury News. Retrieved December 11, 2011.
  16. ^ DeBolt, Daniel (December 8, 2011). "Google execs offer to save Hangar One: NASA HQ has no word on offer after two months". Mountain View Voice.
  17. ^ Messier, Doug (February 10, 2014). "NASA, GSA Select Google-Owned Planetary Ventures to Manage Moffett Field". Parabolic Arc. Retrieved February 10, 2014.
  18. ^ DeBolt, Daniel (February 14, 2014). "Google wins Hangar One lease". Mountain View Voice.
  19. ^ Wilson, Alia (February 13, 2014). "Naked no more: Hangar One to be reskinned". San Jose Mercury News.
  20. ^ Northon, Karen M. (November 10, 2014). "NASA Signs Lease with Planetary Ventures LLC for Use of Moffett Airfield and Restoration of Hangar One" (Press release). NASA. from the original on October 18, 2022. Retrieved March 20, 2023.
  21. ^ Wall, Mike (November 12, 2014). "Google Leases NASA's Moffett Field, Historic Hangar for $1.2 Billion". Space.com. from the original on September 26, 2022. Retrieved March 20, 2023.
  22. ^ Noack, Mark (May 25, 2016). "Google's clean-up plan for Hangar One to get a test run". Mountain View Voice. Retrieved June 28, 2016.
  23. ^ Noack, Mark (May 24, 2017). "Hangar One restoration to take until 2025". Mountain View Voice. Mountain View Online. Retrieved July 21, 2017.

External links edit

  • NASA: Moffett Field History
  • Moffett Field Museum
  • 2008 List of America's 11 Most Endangered Historic Places Announced
  • NASA Ames Historic Preservation Office
  • National Park Service: National Register of Historic Places in Santa Clara County
  • Historic American Engineering Record (HAER) No. CA-335-A, "Naval Air Station Moffett Field, Hangar No. 1, Cummins Avenue, Moffett Field, Sunnyvale, Santa Clara County, CA", 30 photos, 17 measured drawings, 37 data pages, 2 photo caption pages

  This article incorporates public domain material from websites or documents of the National Park Service.

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Hangar One is one of the world s largest freestanding structures covering 8 acres 32 000 m2 3 2 ha at Moffett Field near Mountain View California in the San Francisco Bay Area Hangar OneU S Historic districtContributing propertyThe hangar in 2009Show map of San Jose CaliforniaShow map of CaliforniaShow map of the United StatesLocationSanta Clara County near Mountain View and Sunnyvale California USACoordinates37 24 46 47 N 122 03 13 91 W 37 4129083 N 122 0538639 W 37 4129083 122 0538639Area8 acres 32 000 m2 Built1933ArchitectDr Karl Arnstein and Wilbur Watson Associates Architects and EngineersPart ofUS Naval Air Station Sunnyvale California Historic District ID94000045 1 Designated CPFebruary 24 1994 The massive hangar has long been one of the most recognizable landmarks of California s Silicon Valley It was built in the 1930s as a naval airship hangar for USS Macon and is now part of the NASA Ames Research Center Contents 1 Design and construction 1 1 Similar structures 2 History 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksDesign and construction edit nbsp The hangar at its opening in 1933 Designed by German air ship and structural engineer Dr Karl Arnstein Vice President and Director of Engineering for the Goodyear Zeppelin Corporation of Akron Ohio in collaboration with Wilbur Watson Associates Architects and Engineers of Cleveland Ohio Hangar One is constructed on a network of steel girders sheathed with galvanized steel It rests firmly upon a reinforced pad anchored to concrete pilings The floor covers 8 acres 32 000 m2 and can accommodate six 360 by 160 foot 110 by 50 m American football fields The airship hangar measures 1 133 feet 345 m long and 308 feet 94 m wide The building has an aerodynamic architecture Its walls curve inward to form an elongated approximate catenary form 198 feet 60 m high The clam shell doors were designed to reduce turbulence when Macon moved in and out on windy days The orange peel doors weighing 200 short tons 180 metric tons each are moved by their own 150 horsepower 110 kW motors operated via an electrical control panel nbsp USS Macon in Hangar One on October 15 1933 following a transcontinental flight from Lakehurst New Jersey The hangar s interior is so large that fog sometimes forms near the ceiling 2 Standard gauge tracks run through the length of the hangar During the period of lighter than air dirigibles and non rigid aircraft the rails extended across the apron and into the fields at each end of the hangar This tramway facilitated the transportation of an airship on the mooring mast to the hangar interior or to the flight position During the brief period that Macon was based at Moffett Hangar One accommodated not only the giant airship but several smaller non rigid lighter than air craft simultaneously Similar structures edit Main article Airship hangar Hangar One is similar to the Goodyear Airdock in Akron Ohio which was built by the Goodyear Zeppelin Corporation in 1929 At the time the Goodyear Airdock was built the structure located in Northeast Ohio was the largest building in the world without interior supports It provided an unusually extensive room for the construction of lighter than air ships airships dirigibles or blimps The first two airships to be constructed and launched at the Goodyear Airdock were Akron and its sister ship Macon built in 1931 and 1933 respectively These two airships were 785 feet 239 m in length Other historic references date back to Europe An outstanding example are the two hangars d Orly for dirigibles at Orly Air Base near Paris They were designed and built in 1921 1922 by French structural and civil engineer Eugene Freyssinet the major pioneer of prestressed concrete and destroyed in World War II 3 Another remarkable example of a similar concrete construction are the two airplane hangars for the Italian Air Force in Orvieto Italy by Italian architect and structural engineer Pier Luigi Nervi designed in 1935 and built in 1938 They were also destroyed during World War II 4 5 6 History edit nbsp Exterior panels removed September 2012 On February 24 1994 the Shenandoah Plaza National Historic District including Hangar One was accepted into the National Register of Historic Places 7 On May 20 2008 Hangar One was listed as one of the 11 most endangered historic places in the U S by the National Trust for Historic Preservation 8 9 Plans to convert it to a space and science center were put on hold with the discovery in 2003 that the structure was leaking toxic chemicals into the sediment in wetlands bordering San Francisco Bay The chemicals originated in the lead paint and toxic materials including polychlorinated biphenyls PCBs used to coat the hangar 10 Proposed options included tearing down the hangar and reusing the land or cleaning the toxic waste from the site and refurbishing the hangar for future preservation citation needed An offer to clean the hangar and coat its outsides with solar panels to recoup the costs of cleaning was proposed by a private company but the plan never saw fruition due to its cost 11 nbsp Hangar One with opened orange peel doors 1963 In December 2010 the Navy began remediating the PCBs lead and asbestos and NASA was evaluating options for reuse of the hangar There was an overwhelming desire from the local community for the hangar to be preserved as a historic landmark 10 as the hangar is a major Bay Area landmark and historic site In April 2011 after months of planning and preparation work to remove the exterior panels began requiring the biggest scaffolding job in the history of the West Coast The work was completed in mid 2012 12 13 In October 2011 Google top executives Larry Page Sergey Brin and Eric Schmidt proposed paying the full 33 million equivalent to 44 1 million in 2023 14 cost of revamping Hangar One in exchange for being able to use up to two thirds of the floor space to shelter eight of their private jets 15 16 In 2014 NASA and the General Services Administration selected Planetary Ventures a subsidiary of Google to manage Hangar One and Moffett airfield 17 18 19 and Google will pay 1 16 billion over 60 years for the lease 20 21 In May 2016 Google announced that it is prepared to begin testing different techniques to remove the toxic chemicals from the hangar 22 In May 2017 it was announced that the restoration of the hangar would be completed in 2025 23 See also editHangar No 1 Lakehurst Naval Air Station Weeksville Dirigible Hangar Tropical Islands Resort housed inside the Aerium airship hangar at Brand Briesen Airfield Halbe Germany Goodyear Airdock Bartolomeu de Gusmao Airport Marine Corps Air Station Tustin Tillamook Air Museum Cardington AirfieldReferences edit National Register Information System National Register of Historic Places National Park Service April 15 2008 U S Naval Air Station Sunnyvale California Historic District National Park Service Retrieved December 28 2020 Paris Airship Hangars Eugene Freyssinet Essential Architecture Retrieved September 30 2014 Williamson Mitch September 12 2007 Air Plane Hangars by Pier Luigi Nervi War and Game Wargaming and History Archived from the original on August 16 2011 self published source Pier Luigi Nervi L Architecture comme defi in French Archizoom Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne 2013 Retrieved March 20 2023 Masiani R April 5 2002 Architettura delle Infra Strutture La forma strutturale nel progetto di Architettura in Italian Archived from the original on May 22 2008 National Register Information System 94000045 National Register of Historic Places National Park Service Retrieved December 28 2020 2008 List of America s 11 Most Endangered Historic Places Announced National Trust for Historic Preservation 2008 Archived from the original on July 11 2008 Barrett Devlin May 21 2008 Threats to history seen in budget cuts bulldozers Yahoo News Associated Press Archived from the original on June 3 2008 a b Hangar One Restoration Project nasa gov April 25 2022 Retrieved August 7 2023 NASA New Use For Old Moffett Field Dirigible Hangar Could Become Massive Solar Power Facility Aero News Network September 6 2005 Hangar One Stripping down of 79 year old structure nearly complete San Jose Mercury News June 18 2012 Archived from the original on January 28 2013 Retrieved September 21 2012 DeBolt Daniel July 19 2012 A piece of history Hangar One skinning job wraps up as last piece is removed from frame Mountain View Voice 1634 1699 McCusker J J 1997 How Much Is That in Real Money A Historical Price Index for Use as a Deflator of Money Values in the Economy of the United States Addenda et Corrigenda PDF American Antiquarian Society 1700 1799 McCusker J J 1992 How Much Is That in Real Money A Historical Price Index for Use as a Deflator of Money Values in the Economy of the United States PDF American Antiquarian Society 1800 present Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis Consumer Price Index estimate 1800 Retrieved February 29 2024 Wolverton Troy Marschall Kristen October 9 2011 Google founders offer 100 percent funding to save Hangar One NASA considering offer San Jose Mercury News Retrieved December 11 2011 DeBolt Daniel December 8 2011 Google execs offer to save Hangar One NASA HQ has no word on offer after two months Mountain View Voice Messier Doug February 10 2014 NASA GSA Select Google Owned Planetary Ventures to Manage Moffett Field Parabolic Arc Retrieved February 10 2014 DeBolt Daniel February 14 2014 Google wins Hangar One lease Mountain View Voice Wilson Alia February 13 2014 Naked no more Hangar One to be reskinned San Jose Mercury News Northon Karen M November 10 2014 NASA Signs Lease with Planetary Ventures LLC for Use of Moffett Airfield and Restoration of Hangar One Press release NASA Archived from the original on October 18 2022 Retrieved March 20 2023 Wall Mike November 12 2014 Google Leases NASA s Moffett Field Historic Hangar for 1 2 Billion Space com Archived from the original on September 26 2022 Retrieved March 20 2023 Noack Mark May 25 2016 Google s clean up plan for Hangar One to get a test run Mountain View Voice Retrieved June 28 2016 Noack Mark May 24 2017 Hangar One restoration to take until 2025 Mountain View Voice Mountain View Online Retrieved July 21 2017 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Hangar One Moffett Field NASA Moffett Field History Moffett Field Museum 2008 List of America s 11 Most Endangered Historic Places Announced NASA Ames Historic Preservation Office National Park Service National Register of Historic Places in Santa Clara County Save Hangar One Historic American Engineering Record HAER No CA 335 A Naval Air Station Moffett Field Hangar No 1 Cummins Avenue Moffett Field Sunnyvale Santa Clara County CA 30 photos 17 measured drawings 37 data pages 2 photo caption pages nbsp This article incorporates public domain material from websites or documents of the National Park Service Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w 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