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Complex building in Singapore (Robinson Tower)

National University of Singapore – Singapore

Mega concrete filled steel box columns were used to support the transfer floor.

Shopping complex in New Delhi

Institute for Steel Development & Growth – India

Beams and colums are all composite members.

Omission of lateral buckling reinforcement in beam member

Nippon Steel – Japan

The lateral stiffener omission construction method is an application technology to narrow width cross sections, and a construction method allowing lateral stiffeners to be omitted provided that certain conditions are met in accordance with a newly created proof stress formula with high precision, which takes into consideration the constraining effect from horizontal displacement of the upper flange of the beam given by the constraining effect of the floor slab.

Office building in Paris la Defense

Khephren Ingénierie – France

The project consists in the deep renovation of a pre-existent office building originally built in 1986.

Office building in Beijing (China World Trade Centre Phase 3)

Tongji University – China

Various structural types, utilising different materials, have been explored until the final design was accomplished, which comprises a composite braced frame core and a composite perimeter frame, linked by two outrigger systems at relevant E&M floors.

Complex building in Amsterdam

Aronsohn consulting engineers – Netherlands

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

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