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The structural challenges of building 800 metres into the sky are
substantial, and include several factors which do not affect
low-rise construction. This book focusses on these areas
specifically to provide the architectural and structural knowledge
which must be taken into account in order to design tall buildings
successfully. In presenting examples of steel, reinforced concrete,
and composite structural systems for such buildings, it is shown
that wind load has a very important effect on the architectural and
structural design. The aerodynamic approach to tall buildings is
considered in this context, as is earthquake induced lateral
loading. Case studies of some of the world's most iconic buildings,
illustrated with full colour photographs, structural plans and
axonometrics, will bring to life the design challenges which they
presented to architects and structural engineers. The Empire State
Building, the Burj Khalifa, Taipei 101 and the HSB Turning Torso
are just a few examples of the buildings whose real-life
specifications are used to explain and illustrate core design
principles, and their subsequent effect on the finished structure.
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