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Office building in Shenzhen

Tongji University – China

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

Hotel in Chongqing

Tongji University – China

Composite beams, SRC columns, and walls were adopted to reduce component sizes, reduce structural self weight, and reduce earthquake response, while also improving the structure seismic performance.

Complex building in Guangzhou (Guangzhou West Tower)

Tongji University – China

The outer diagrid is made of crossing concrete filled steel tube (CFST) columns which take both gravity and lateral loads through highly efficient axial force.

Office building in Beijing (China Zun Tower)

Tongji University – China

The structural system adopts a mega brace-frame, reinforced concrete core structural system.

Complex building in Singapore (Funan)

National University of Singapore – Singapore

Composite columns (concrete encased king post and concrete encased steel composite columns) were used to fulfil top-down construction requirements and load resistance requirements.

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.

Logistic facility in Singapore (JLH)

National University of Singapore – Singapore

New composite beams and columns were adopted to reduce the beam height and the weight of the columns.

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.

Elderly care home in Singapore

National University of Singapore – Singapore

Prefabricated prefinished volumetric construction was adopted to improve the construction efficiency.

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