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Library in Rouen

Groupe Alto – France

The development for the university of Rouen created a complex building with multiple functions including auditoriums for up to 600 people.

Hospital in Udine

Studio d'ingegneria Suraci – Italy

The building is the “Laboratory and Analysis” hub of the Udine Hospital.

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.

Composite connections and composite slab

Engineer appointed by Gerdau – Brazil

Innovative tests related to performance were carried out in partnership with a Brazilian University (UFMG) to test composite connections and also with a laboratory in England to test composite slabs at elevated temperature.

Centrifugally manufactured hollow concrete-filled steel tubular columns

Iuav University of Venice – Italy

The purpose of the research conducted is to confirm or deny the assumptions made by a research of E.

Hotel with amenities and office in Madrid

MC2 Ingeniería – Spain

The building is part of a larger development than includes 3 other tall buildings.

Office building in Texas

John Hopkins University – United States

A unique system of beams linked to a core shear wall, and exterior bundled columns were adopted to support the height of the building (it was the tallest composite building in the world when it was completed in 1980) and address various structural challenges, such as the natural tendency of the tube perimeter frame to warp.

Public school in Gallipoli

ATI Project – Italy

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

Complex building in Shanghai (Shanghai Tower)

Tongji University – China

Mega columns with wang-shaped steel and shear walls embedded with steel plates were adopted.

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