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Assessment and quantification of the environmental impacts arising from different steel-concrete composite floor systems

Iuav University of Venice – Italy

The research was aimed at understanding the environmental implications of different composite floor systems, including a pre-fabricated dry-bound solution that promotes the possibility to disassemble, sort and reuse the various components at the end of the building life.

Office building in Paris

EVP Ingenierie – France

The building serves as the new office building for about 100 staff of the administrative staff of the Parc de la Villette, an important green area in the city of Paris.

Auditorium + wellness center in Naples

Servizi Integrati S.R.L – Italy

The building host facilities open to the public as part of a regeneration project on a previous industrial site, where a steel company had its production facilities for decades.

Office building in Barcelona

MC2 Ingeniería – Spain

The complex is a mix of multiple office buildings, some for the use of the owner, Gas Natural, some for rental.

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 Sydney (Grosvenor Place building)

UNSW, Sydney – Australia

The Grosvenor Place building is an iconic building located on the northern part of George Street, Sydney which is on the border of the financial and rocks districts.

Public school in Gallipoli

ATI Project – Italy

The building will be built on the site of a previously existing derelict structure.

Office building in Munchen

Werner Sobek – Germany

The new headquarters of the German Automobile Association ADAC is a 23-story high-rise building with a 5-story low-rise podium building.

Composite beams composed of rolled steel profile concreted between flanges

Takenaka corporation – Japan

This technology is a composite structure in which members filled with concrete are columns and beams in a web of steel H-shaped cross-sections, and in addition to realizing a rational cross-section with a simple configuration, it also has excellent workability.

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