Assignment 1 Structure and Core
Assignment 1 Structure and Core
Assignment 1 Structure and Core
237.5m
TAIPEI 101,TAIPEI
Floors Above Ground
101
Floor Below Ground
5
Number of Elevators
61
Top Elevator Speed
16.83 m/s
ARCHITECT
C. Y. Lee
COMPLETION DATE
1999 - 2004
Height : To Tip
508m
ARCHITECT
Figure 1
Figure 2
Figure 3
Figure 5
The CCTV
foundation
system.
Internal columns
starting from pile
cap level.
Exo-skeletons Structure
Internal columns
supported on
transfer
structures.
Outrigger Structure
Figure 6
Figure 4
CCTV DIAGRAM
SLABS
Figure 9
SuperColumn
The structure reinforced by a
moment frame system linking
the columns on all floors.
Shear Wall
Pillings
Figure 10
Figure 11
Figure 12
Column,
diagonals
and
bracing are the framing
system
which
insuring
internal cores transfer
minimal amounts of gravity
load.
Figure 14
Figure 13
CCTV HEADQUATER
Cores remain vertical despite Tower Slope
Flexibility of use / layouts
Figure 17
Figure 15
TAIPEI 101
Figure 16
Flexibility of use
Reference
FIG 1: Coronare Modestus Faust 2012, Faustian urge, Daringly Engineered CCTV Tower Beijing Opens After 10 Years, viewed 17 August
2015,https://spfaust.wordpress.com/2012/05/22/daringly-engineered-cctv-tower-beijing-opens-after-10-years/
FIG 2: Devina Mahendriyani 2015, Asia Green Buildings, Taiwan: Taipei 101 Going Green With LED Lights, viewed 17 August 2015,
http://www.asiagreenbuildings.com/10132/taiwan-taipei-101-going-green-with-led-lights/
FIG 3: mtjs 2010, CCTV Structural Design Full Process (Pic + Text), viewed 16 August 2015, http://www.360doc.com/content/10/1210/02/16546_76642178.shtml
FIG 4: Kwee How 2014, KH Advance Module, Week 5 Reflection of Quest of Height_V2 (TE2.3, TE 2.5, CC3.4, CC 4.4),viewed 18 August 2015,
http://kweehow.blogspot.com.au/2014/06/week-5-reflection-of-quest-of-height.html
FIG 5:
FIG 6: Binder, G 2008, Taipei 101, Images Publishing, Mulgrave, Victoria.
FIG 7: Peter Bach 2009, CCTV Building, A Structural Design Overview, SlideShare, viewed 15 Aug 2015, http://www.slideshare.net/peterbach/cctv-building-astructural-design-overview
FIG 8: Binder, G 2008, Taipei 101, Images Publishing, Mulgrave, Victoria.
FIG 9: Yeoh 2011, Precedent Study | CCTV, Beijing, AY, viewed 20 August 2015, https://aaaronyeoh.wordpress.com/2011/11/27/cctv-beijin/
FIG 10: Sev, A & zgen, A 2009, 'SPACE EFFICIENCY IN HIGH RISE OFFICE BUILDINGS', Middle East Technical University Journal of the Faculty of Architecture, vol.
26, no. 2, pp. 69.
FIG 11: Binder, G 2008, Taipei 101, Images Publishing, Mulgrave, Victoria.
FIG 12:Design Boom, 2015, OMA:CCTV headquarters now complete, viewed 20 August 2015 www.design.com/architecture/oma-cctv-headquarters-now-complete/
FIG 13:Binder, G 2008, Taipei 101, Images Publishing, Mulgrave, Victoria
FIG 14:Joji Mathew 2013, Burj khalifa-mode of construction, SlideShare, viewed 19 Aug 2015, http://www.slideshare.net/jojikulangara/burj-khalifamode-ofconstruction
FIG 15:Design Boom, 2015, OMA:CCTV headquarters now complete, viewed 20 August 2015 www.design.com/architecture/oma-cctv-headquarters-now-complete/
FIG 16:Peter Bach 2009, CCTV Building, A Structural Design Overview, SlideShare, viewed 15 Aug 2015, http://www.slideshare.net/peterbach/cctv-building-astructural-design-overview
FIG 17: Sev, A & zgen, A 2009, 'SPACE EFFICIENCY IN HIGH RISE OFFICE BUILDINGS', Middle East Technical University Journal
of the TOPIC:
Faculty of
Architecture&
, vol.
RESEARCH
STRUCTURE
CORE
26, no. 2, pp. 69.