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Office building in Shenzhen

Tongji University – China

Steel and concrete composite outer frame columns were adopted to provide sufficient strength and stiffness, effectively bearing vertical and horizontal forces.

Office building in Hamburg

Rohwer Ingenieure GmbH – Germany

The new concert hall building is placed on the old historic Kaispeicher A, extruded from its shape and placed precisely on the brick block of the Kaispeicher with an identical footprint.

Stadium in Belo Horizonte

Engineer appointed by Gerdau – Brazil

The composite solution was chosen considering the optimized best technical solution.

Office building in Shenzhen

Tongji University – China

Main structural members like shear walls, columns, and floors adopted composite components to increase their bearing capacity.

Residential in Rotterdam

Zonneveld Ingenieurs B.V. – Netherlands

The building is the tallest residential tower in the BeNeLux region and it is entirely prefabricated making it the tallest prefab building in the world.

Design and Construction of steel structures with the mid-story pin connection base

Tohoku University – Japan

Mid-story pin column base system is proposed to optimize the seismic performance of moment-resisting steel frames, which may form 1st story mechanism during large earthquakes if buildings adopt conventional column base system.

Office building in Bilbao

IDOM Consulting Engineering Architecture – Spain

The building is an office tower that occupies the site of a previously planned tall building, that was not built to the excessive costs.

Composite Beams with Hollow Core Slabs

Engineer appointed by Gerdau – Brazil

To contribute to expanding the knowledge and consolidate the use of composite structures providing guidance on the design of composite beams where steel rolled shapes acts compositely with hollow core precast slabs.

Shopping center in Taguatinga

Engineer appointed by Gerdau – Brazil

The composite solution was chosen considering the optimized best technical solution.

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