Solutions for Floor (slab)

Residential in Rotterdam

Zonneveld Ingenieurs B.V. – Netherlands

The building is the tallest residential tower in the BeNeLux region and it is entirely prefabricated making it the tallest prefab building in the world.

Residential and Office building in Amsterdam

Pieters Bouwtechniek – Netherlands

The development is composed of two different and distinct parts: a residential block made with reinforced concrete and a steel office portion of 10 stories.

Museum in Leiden

Aronsohn consulting engineers – Netherlands

The project consists in the renovation and expansion of the Naturalis Biodiversity Center in Leiden.

New concept of composite steel-reinforced concrete floor slab

Iuav University of Venice – Italy

The innovation proposed aims to provide a slim floor system with a total thickness of 282mm with higher mechanical resistance than a comparable conventional slim floor assembly, by strengthening the composite behavior of the steel-concrete bond thanks to rebars that work as shear studs, blocking the differential slip of the concrete to steel connection.

Office, residential and retail in Rotterdam

Pieters Bouwtechniek – Netherlands

The building serves as the expansion of the city hall, also providing residential spaces in the downtown area of Rotterdam.

Office building in Paris

DVVD Architecture Ingenierie Design – France

The building rises on the site previously occupied by another much smaller building of 11.

Office building in Lyon

Terrell Group – France

The tower Silex2 stems from the renovation of the precedent EDF tower.

Museum in Heilbronn

Schlaich Bergermann Partner – Germany

The Experimenta Science Center extension is the most recent addition to a pre-existing museum in Heilbroon, Germany.

Passenger terminal of train station in Madrid

MC2 Ingeniería – Spain

The project described is the first part of a multi-stage extension project of the Madrid Atocha train station passenger terminal, to manage a two fold increase in passenger traffic in about 10 years.

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