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Introduction
Systems integration involves
combining mechanical,
electrical, and plumbing
systems within the structural
systems of buildings.
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The equipment and hardware of these
systems require both considerable space
and continuous distribution paths
throughout a building.
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In addition to shafts and space for HVAC,
electrical., and plumbing systems, the
circulation system that provides access
and emergency egress must also
penetrate the structural system of
multistory buildings.
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The framework that supports a building or
structure, allowing it to bear loads and
withstand various forces, like gravity, wind,
seismic activity, and temperature changes.
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Load-Bearing Structural Systems
Mechanical Structural Systems
Network and Grid Structural Systems
Infrastructure and Utility Systems
IT and Cyber-Physical Systems
Biological and Environmental Structural
Systems
Integrated Structural Systems
GROUP 1
ARCH STRUCT
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Wall-Bearing Systems: Common in low-rise
buildings, this system relies on walls to support the
weight of the structure.
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Beam and Girder Systems: Used in both
construction and mechanical applications where
loads are distributed through beams and girders.
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Grid Structures: Composed of interconnected
beams or trusses in a grid format, ideal for evenly
distributing loads, used in large roofing systems.
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Pipeline Systems: Used to transport fluids and
gases across distances, essential in utilities and
energy infrastructure.
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Distributed Systems: Multiple computer systems
connected by a network to work as a single cohesive
unit, used in cloud computing, IoT, and networked
systems.
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Ecosystem Models: Interconnected systems of
plants, animals, and other organisms that interact
and rely on each other, often used in
environmental and sustainability studies.
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Building Information Modeling (BIM): A digital
representation of a building's physical and functional
characteristics, integrating architectural, structural,
and mechanical aspects.
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Liceria&Co.
Intake:
Air
Water
Power
Fuel
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Architecture
Thank
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