Civl101 - Introduction To Tall Building Structures
Civl101 - Introduction To Tall Building Structures
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Tall buildings are closely related to the growth of the city Their developments are due to - economic growth - human ego to build higher - the natural response to dense population - scarcity of land in urban areas - high land costs - technological advancements
Average flat unit of 600 ft2 costs ~ HK$ 1.8 M (@ HK$ 3,000/ft2) A more luxury flat unit of 1500 ft2 costs ~ HK$ 15 M (@ HK$ 10,000/ft2) Top class rental office of 10000 ft2 ~ HK$ 700,000/month (@ HK$ 70/ft2) HKUST HKUST
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The Great Pyramid of Cheops, 481 ft (146m) in height Worlds tallest structure from 2580 BC to 1307 AD Relatively tall, but also very bulky
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- 300 m Eiffel Tower, 1889 in Paris - built for the 100th anniversary of the French Revolution and for an exhibition to celebrate French technical achievement - greatest use of wrought iron, a new construction at the time
404 ft Salisbury Cathedral, 1265 Tallest building in UK for over 600 years 557 ft Sagrada Familia, Barcelona, 1812 by Antonio Gaudi
Gothic cathedrals represent humans desire to reach God and act as the most important symbol in towns
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What is a Building?
Council on Tall Buildings & Urban Habitat A building is a structure that has floors and is designed for residential, business, or manufacturing. manufacturing.
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Wind-induced Motions
Wind is a more critical issue in the design of tall buildings. The design of most tall buildings is in fact controlled by serviceability wind drift and motion criteria.
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Earthquake loads environmental load actions due to movement of the earth crusts. This is however not a critical issue in tall buildings
Highrise Behaviour
A tall building in a global sense behaves as if a cantilever stick to resist vertical gravity and transverse loads
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Lateral shear load varies linearly with height, but overturning moment varies quadratically with height
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New Structural Form for Super Tall Buildings Outrigger Braced System
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4-level steel outriggers Reinforced concrete core High stiffness reinforced concrete mega columns Change in structural form at the hotel levels
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Whats Next China Tallest building? What building? Shanghai World Financial Center
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Whats the Worlds Next Tallest Building ? What World Burj Dubai
Coupled Reinforced Concrete System
Over 800 m Over 160 stories Office & residential Under construction, expected completion 2008 Architect: Skidmore O Engineer: Leslie E. Robertson Assoc. Expected to be Chinas tallest building and the worlds third tallest building
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