Highrise Construction - MMBC
Highrise Construction - MMBC
Highrise Construction - MMBC
GH R I I
SE BU LD NGS
In Architecture, Construction, Engineering and Real Estate
Development, Building may refer to:Any human-made
structure used or intended for supporting or sheltering any
use or continuous occupancy.
• Braced Frame
• Rigid Frame Structure
• Diagrid Structure
• Flat Plate and Flat Slab Structure
• Shear wall structure
• Coupled wall structure
• Wall-frame structure
• Framed tube structure
• Trussed tube structure
• Tube in tube or Hull core structure
• Bundled tube structure
• Core structure
• Core and outrigger system
• Hybrid structure
BRACED FRAME STRUCTURE
Framed Tube
TRUSSED TUBE STRUCTURE
• Interconnect all exterior columns to form a rigid
box, which can resist lateral shears by axial forces
in its members rather than through flexure.
• Relatively broad column spacing can result large Bank of China, Hong Kong
clear spaces for windows, a particular characteristic
of steel buildings.
Trussed Tube
TUBE IN TUBE OR HULL CORE STRUCTURE
• This variation of the framed tube consists of an
outer frame tube, the “Hull,” together with an
internal elevator and service core.
Tube in Tube
BUNDLED TUBE STRUCTURES
Bundled Tube
CORE STRUCTURE
Hybrid Structure
SELECTION OF STRUCTURAL FORM
• Overall stress analysis using software system such as STAAD, SAP, ETAB will
enable rapid final design and detailing.
BASIS OF DESIGN
• The entire component members are to be arranged so that they transmit their
self weight and other superimposed loads to the foundation or the supporting
structure by the cheapest means to satisfy the requirements of architecture and
structural stability.