文档介绍:Scheme Development: Coordination of structural and architectural design for multi-storey buildings with steel frames
Scheme Development: Coordination of structural and architectural design for multi-
storey buildings with steel frames
SS001a-EN-EU
Scheme Development: Coordination of structural and
architectural design for multi-storey buildings with steel
frames
Covers the information required for effective decision making in the early stages of the
design of the primary structure of a multi-storey building.
Contents
1. Floor Grids 2
2. Influence of Building Height 3
3. Horizontal Coordination 4
4. Vertical Coordination : Floor-to-Floor Heights 6
5. Vertical Coordination : Structural Zone 6
6. Vertical Coordination : Service Zones 6
7. Horizontal Structural Options 7
8. Span Range of Structural Systems 11
9. Benefits of Long Span Construction 11
10. Approximate Steel Quantities 12
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Scheme Development: Coordination of structural and architectural design for multi-storey buildings with steel frames
Scheme Development: Coordination of structural and architectural design for multi-
storey buildings with steel frames
SS001a-EN-EU
1. Floor Grids
Floor grids define the spacing of the columns in orthogonal directions, which are influenced
by:
The planning grid (normally based on multiples of 300 mm and typically 1,2 or 1,5m).
The column spacing along the façade, depending on the façade material.
The use of the internal space (. for offices or open plan space).
The requirements for building service distribution (from the building core).
Along the façade line, column spacings are normally defined by the need to provide support
to the cladding system (for example, a maximum of 6 m