Author(s): |
Ginés Ladrón de Guevara Méndez
David Rodríguez Muñoz |
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Medium: | journal article |
Language(s): | Spanish |
Published in: | Hormigón y acero, 2nd Quarter 2015, n. 276, v. 66 |
Page(s): | 87-101 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.hya.2015.05.001 |
Abstract: |
Orona Zero buildingThe building described hereunder is an example of the importance of early stage cooperation between the architectural and structural engineering teams in establishing design guidelines that capitalise on the full potential of architectural forms to maximise structural effectiveness and minimise the impact on functionality. One such guideline is the "megastructure" concept, whereby the overall shape of a building is used to generate a large-scale structural member. The solution for the iconic element of the design at issue (a huge curved cantilever) was to optimise façade and structural slab performance by eschewing additional elements (such as diaphragm walls, masts or tie beams) that would affect the aesthetics of the building exteriors or constitute an invasion of the indoor space. |
Keywords: |
diaphragm truss megastructure geometric modelling prop removal
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