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Office building in Singapore (Afro Tower)

National University of Singapore – Singapore

High strength composite columns were adopted to satisfy URA comments on aesthetical features for the building.

Office building in Rovereto

Premetal – Italy

The building stems from the site of a pre-existing industrial facility in a very central area of the valley where Rovereto is set.

Office building in Frankfurt

Bollinger+Grohmann – Germany

The building is the first mixed use building in downtown Frankfurt, introducing 147 residential units in an area of the city that is usually abandoned during the night and weekends.

Shopping center in Taguatinga

Engineer appointed by Gerdau – Brazil

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

Office building in Gdansk

Iuav University of Venice – Italy

The Wave complex, consisting of two independent buildings, is being developed in the Oliwa district of Gdańsk.

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 Perth (Central Park)

UNSW, Sydney – Australia

This building utilised high strength steel sections encased in concrete.

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.

Office building in Shanghai (T2 Tower)

Tongji University – China

C80 SRC columns were adopted to reduce component size and improve bearing capacity.

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