Solutions for Floor (slab)

Library in Rouen

Groupe Alto – France

The development for the university of Rouen created a complex building with multiple functions including auditoriums for up to 600 people.

Impact of different concrete classes on the lateral resistance and failure mode of columns made with concrete-encased steel profiles

Iuav University of Venice – Italy

The purpose of the research is to understand how different concrete classes impact on the lateral resistance and failure mode of columns made with concrete-encased steel profiles.

Assessment and quantification of the environmental impacts arising from different steel-concrete composite floor systems

Iuav University of Venice – Italy

The research was aimed at understanding the environmental implications of different composite floor systems, including a pre-fabricated dry-bound solution that promotes the possibility to disassemble, sort and reuse the various components at the end of the building life.

Office building in California

John Hopkins University – United States

Concrete core and a frame with 3 levels of buckle-resistance bracing for seismic design were adopted to provide safety against earthquake in a seismically active zone, as well as fire and other structural hazards.

Office building in Pennsylvania

John Hopkins University – United States

One-of-a-kind damper was adopted to withstand the height and wind horizontal loads while enabling the asymmetrical design of the building.

Office building in Kolkata

Institute for Steel Development & Growth – India

Composite flooring system was adopted to ensure large column free area and to reduce depth of beam.

Office building in Fortaleza

Engineer appointed by Gerdau – Brazil

The building was designed to be the new icon of Fortaleza that will expand the concept of urban kindness and with an environmentally friendly concept.

Shopping center in Taguatinga

Engineer appointed by Gerdau – Brazil

The composite solution was chosen considering the optimized best technical solution.

Mass, direct cost and energy life-cycle cost optimization of steel-concrete composite floor structures

Iuav University of Venice – Italy

The scope of the research is to push the optimization of composite floor systems further.

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