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| Bi-Steel helps Rem Koolhaas ![]() The building is a steel framed structure, its stability coming from cores. Creating the double height glass ground floor entrance called for innovation in design, and Structural Engineer for the project, Arup, chose Bi-Steel for its strength and buildability to create an 'L' shaped core that forms 2 sides of the structure. This core begins on the ground floor and rises to 54m to the building's 10th floor. This core was against a party wall and Corefast's innovative bolted system meant that to construct this core access was required from one side only. For the lower 2 layers Bi-Steel panels with 20mm plate sandwiched between 300 mm of concrete were used. This represented the strongest Bi-Steel panels used so far in building core construction. This part of the core had to accommodate very large forces from the transfer structure. In addition the large stiffness requirements meant that the alternative concrete solutions would be twice as thick and encroach into the entrance area. Bi-Steel was also selected to form the extension of the structure's main concrete core for levels 11 to 15 as it enabled maximum floorspace to be achieved in these narrower top floors due to its small footprint. The rapid construction of the cores resulted in programme savings for the project. write your comments about the article :: © 2010 Construction News :: home page |