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Office building in Perth (Central Park)

UNSW, Sydney – Australia

This building utilised high strength steel sections encased in concrete.

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.

Office building in Beijing (Li Ze SOHO)

Tongji University – China

Due to the large number of floors and spans and the load-bearing area of the columns, circular steel pipe concrete columns are used in several layers of the main structure.

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 Paris

Setec TPI – France

The tower, 140 meters in height, is built on a very difficult lot in La Defense, Paris’ business district.

Office building in Beijing (China Zun Tower)

Tongji University – China

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

Office building in Hernani

MC2 Ingeniería – Spain

The building is the headquarter of the Orona Lift Industry, as well as the central point of a new campus creating a place that is both a flagship and a common home for its more than 4,500 employees and a hub for researchers and students on its vertical transportation, urban mobility, energy and technology branches.

Office building in Hamburg

OP Engineers GmbH – Germany

The building serves as office for 400 employees of the fintech company Serrala.

Office building in Fortaleza

Engineer appointed by Gerdau – Brazil

The building was designed to be the new icon of Fortaleza that will expand the concept of urban kindness and with an environmentally friendly concept.

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