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Office building in Mexico City

John Hopkins University – United States

A special foundation, dampers, and composite columns were adopted to design a tall building in a zone of high seismicity, addressing the new requirements following the 1985 earthquake, with height, versatility, and structural integrity.

Office building in Barcelona

MC2 Ingeniería – Spain

The complex is a mix of multiple office buildings, some for the use of the owner, Gas Natural, some for rental.

Hotel in Ulleung-gun

GAURIAN Co., LTD. – South Korea

An innovative KG composite beam, a type of U-shaped composite beam, has been developed and implemented in this project.

Algorithm to modify the geometric characteristics of a composite steel trussed-concrete beams (CSTCB)

Iuav University of Venice – Italy

The research represented in this report deals with a very common structural element in Italy and in many European countries, developed on the basis of a patent issued in 1962: Composite Steel Trussed-Concrete Beams (CSTCB).

Logistic facility in Singapore (JLH)

National University of Singapore – Singapore

New composite beams and columns were adopted to reduce the beam height and the weight of the columns.

Parking for cableway system in Idre

Iuav University of Venice – Italy

The project is for the construction of an underground parking and maintenance space for the cableway system in a ski resort.

Museum in Heilbronn

Schlaich Bergermann Partner – Germany

The Experimenta Science Center extension is the most recent addition to a pre-existing museum in Heilbroon, Germany.

Office, residential and retail in Rotterdam

Pieters Bouwtechniek – Netherlands

The building serves as the expansion of the city hall, also providing residential spaces in the downtown area of Rotterdam.

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.

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