rossb1
April 21st, 2011, 06:21 PM
Hi everyone,
Firstly, apologies if this is in the wrong category, was unsure as to the best place to post.
I've undertaken a high rise (high end hotel) design project as my final (architecture) degree piece and was wondering if someone might be able to suggest a good resource for getting an understanding of floor makeups and how such a project might work structurally. It's a fairly non-conventional shape at the moment.
Currently allowed 4m floor to floor and added a main 6 point column setup with thick (constant) internal walls to take the load with a (yet to be drawn) semi curtain walled system that is met by psuedo bay windows in each room.
Fully aware theres plenty of issues so far, but any feedback or advice (or perhaps precidents?) would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Ross
Rough Floorplan---->
http://www.flickr.com/photos/rossboardcgf/5641048664/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/rossboardcgf/5641048664/
Firstly, apologies if this is in the wrong category, was unsure as to the best place to post.
I've undertaken a high rise (high end hotel) design project as my final (architecture) degree piece and was wondering if someone might be able to suggest a good resource for getting an understanding of floor makeups and how such a project might work structurally. It's a fairly non-conventional shape at the moment.
Currently allowed 4m floor to floor and added a main 6 point column setup with thick (constant) internal walls to take the load with a (yet to be drawn) semi curtain walled system that is met by psuedo bay windows in each room.
Fully aware theres plenty of issues so far, but any feedback or advice (or perhaps precidents?) would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Ross
Rough Floorplan---->
http://www.flickr.com/photos/rossboardcgf/5641048664/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/rossboardcgf/5641048664/