This page is a list of hyperboloid structures. These were first applied in architecture by Russian engineer Vladimir Shukhov (1853–1939). Shukhov built his first example as a water tower (hyperbolic shell) for the 1896 All-Russian Exposition. Subsequently, more have been designed by other architects, including Le Corbusier, Antoni Gaudí, Eduardo Torroja, Oscar Niemeyer and Ieoh Ming Pei.
The shapes are doubly ruled surfaces, which can be classed as:
(Mürwik Water Tower)
(Möglingen Water Tower)
now the Wrexham Waterworld Leisure and Activity Centre
(BIS Tower) of the Bank for International Settlements
a.k.a. fr:Le Volcan (salle) (The Volcano (hall/auditorium))
(Schlossberg View Tower) a.k.a. Castle Hill Tower
(Vienna Trade Fair Tower / Exhibition-tower)
(TBZ Tower)
a.k.a. "The Torch Doha"
(BMW World)
a.k.a. the "QIPCO Tower"
(Lörmecke Tower)
a.k.a. Guangzhou Tower
(Jüberg Tower)
a.k.a. London VeloPark
(Les Essarts-le-Roi Water Tower)
a.k.a. Samspel (interaction/interplay/teamwork)