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Complex building in Bergamo

Studio AEDITECNE di Vicenza – Italy

The building will be used as a public library and exhibition space for the for the 2024 “Bergamo and Brescia Designated European Capitals of Culture 2024”.

Complex building in Singapore (State Court)

National University of Singapore – Singapore

Composite floor supported by composite beams can reduce the floor height compared to RC structure.

Office building in Hyderabad

Kirby Building Systems & Structures India Pvt Ltd – India

The building plot area was concise, and around was surrounded by residential apartment, which restricted the aerial movement in adjacent areas.

Office building in New Delhi

Institute for Steel Development & Growth – India

The building consisted of four towers.

Office building in Shenzhen

Tongji University – China

Steel and concrete composite outer frame columns were adopted to provide sufficient strength and stiffness, effectively bearing vertical and horizontal forces.

Office building in Shenzhen

Tongji University – China

Main structural members like shear walls, columns, and floors adopted composite components to increase their bearing capacity.

Complex building in Singapore (Marina One)

National University of Singapore – Singapore

The composite structural steel framing with composite metal decking used for typical floors of the Office Towers was driven by construction programme and to achieve superior head-room requirements.

Office building in Singapore (Capital Green)

National University of Singapore – Singapore

Composite slab system was adopted to achieve efficient construction speed and better quality control.

Complex building in Amsterdam

Aronsohn consulting engineers – Netherlands

The building is a speculative investment that serves with offices and residences.

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