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Office building in Berlin

Arup Deutschland GmbH – Germany

The building is the headquarters of the company GSW and the whole development is a composition of 5 buildings, the taller of which being a very slim curved slab, about 85 meters tall.

Office building in Essen

ECE Projekt management GmbH – Germany

The building serves as the headquarters for Thyssenkrupp.

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.

Residential in Rotterdam

ABT B.V. Ingenieursbureau Delft – Netherlands

The building is a luxury residential development composed of a portion of “sky apartments” in the upper section and a portion of “city apartments” in the lower portion of the tower.

Double-skin steel-concrete composite cores as an alternative to traditional RC core

Iuav University of Venice – Italy

The research presented here is aimed to support the request for research grants filed at the EU RESEARCH funding agencies.

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.

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