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How high should we - and can we - build?
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Slade, Ron
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Building construction
/ Buildings
/ Concrete
/ Flooring
/ High rise buildings
/ Trends
2003
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/ Trends
2003
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How high should we - and can we - build?
2003
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Storey heights are 3.25m in the lower levels, increasing to 3.86m in the upper levels and to 5.08m in the penthouses. These are achieved with flat slab floors 203mm thick spanning a maximum of 7.3m from perimeter columns to interior shear walls. Up to level 56, these shear walls are arranged in a giant H, while at higher levels two arms are truncated to leave a step profile (see Figure 2). At each of three plant floors, a storey-height concrete wall is located on the perimeter.
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The Concrete Society
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