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Design
Steps
step 1
13.03
step 2
14.03
step 3
15.03
step 4
22.03
step 5
26.04
initial geometry input parameter
initial geometry output parameter
Plans
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structure design: deformed diagrid implemted on the facade
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Inspiration
Tori Tori Restaurant / Rojkind Arquitectos + ESRAWE Studio
Hearst Tower in New York Architekts: Foster + Partners, London with Adamson Associates, New York Project Area: 46 stories; 79897m² Project Year: 2003-2006
_ a Landmark site founded by William Randolph Hearst _ glass and steel addition sits atop a six-story cast stone base, designed by
Joseph Urban in 1928 at a cost of $2 million with a view to be used as base for a tower - corresponding physical provision _diagrid facade comprised of triangulated steel frame - 21% less steel than traditional buildings of it’s type
90% of the 10,480 tons of steel used is derived from recycled material _first skyscraper to be built after September 11, 2011 _ world’s best skyscraper - 2006 Emporis Skyscraper Award _ New York City’s first LEED Gold certified skyscraper
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The case for Tall wood Buildings How Mass Timber Offers a Safe, Economical, and Environmentally Friendly Alternative for Tall Building Structures FEBRUARY 22, 2012 PREPARED BY: mgb ARCHITECTURE + DESIGN Equilibrium Consulting LMDG Ltd BTY Group
In Brief “The report describes a new structural system in wood that represents the first significant challenge to concrete and steel structures since their inception in tall building design more than a century ago. The introduction of these ideas is driven by the
need to find safe, carbon-neutral and sustainable alternatives to the incumbent structural materials of the urban world. The potential market for these ideas is quite simply enormous. The proposed solutions have the potential to revolutionize the building industry, address the major challenges of climate change, urbanization, and sustainable development and to significantly contribute to world housing needs.�
Christian Kerez, Zhengzhou Tower II, 2013