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Multi-story parking lot in Cuneo

GUADAGNINO CATTANEO Architetti Associati – Italy

The building serves as a parking lot for the nearby hospital and train station, offering 555 parking spaces.

Public school in Gallipoli

ATI Project – Italy

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

Omission of lateral buckling reinforcement in beam member

Nippon Steel – Japan

The lateral stiffener omission construction method is an application technology to narrow width cross sections, and a construction method allowing lateral stiffeners to be omitted provided that certain conditions are met in accordance with a newly created proof stress formula with high precision, which takes into consideration the constraining effect from horizontal displacement of the upper flange of the beam given by the constraining effect of the floor slab.

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.

Office building in Melbourne (Melbourne Central development)

UNSW, Sydney – Australia

The Melbourne Central development is a combination of a large office building coupled with a very large shopping centre.

Complex building in Guangzhou (CTF Center Building)

Tongji University – China

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

Double-skin steel-concrete composite cores as an alternative to traditional RC core

Iuav University of Venice – Italy

The research presented here is aimed to support the request for research grants filed at the EU RESEARCH funding agencies.

Complex building in Washington

John Hopkins University – United States

Concrete-filled, composite-plate steel shear wall (CF-CPSW) panels were adopted to achieve speed to create a high-rise structural core quickly and cost-effectively.

Complex building in Singapore (Funan)

National University of Singapore – Singapore

Composite columns (concrete encased king post and concrete encased steel composite columns) were used to fulfil top-down construction requirements and load resistance requirements.

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