TRENDS OF STEEL STRUCTURES OF HIGH-RISE BUILDINGS

The current trend of high-rise buildings with steel structures is becoming the leading trend in the choice of businesses oriented towards open thinking and sustainable development.

1. Typical high-rise steel structure of Hyundai Group R&D Office

This is considered a smart high-rise building integrating 17 companies – HD Hyundai Global R&D Center in Seongnam, 30 km south of Seoul. About 5,000 researchers from various fields work in the building that brings together the R&D departments of 17 companies of the HD Hyundai Group. The three concepts “CUBE”, “VOID” and “GRID” are used to promote “intellectual creativity” and “a sense of solidarity” within the community of HD members.

1.1 Iconic facade with three-dimensional COLD BLOCKS

“Smart Cube” is an iconic cube design covering an area of 90m2, consisting of 20 x 20 x 20 modules of 4.5m cubes. Visible from all directions, Including the highway next to the project area, the beautifully shaped, uniform steel frame facade represents HD’s identity as a company with a strong steel spirit and a cognitive attitude. company towards the environment.

The building’s cubic shape contributes to reducing heat load during hot, humid summers and cold winters. The square shape design also creates a sturdy steel frame, structural stability and fire-resistant CFT construction.

1.2 VOID: where light, wind and people intersect.

“SMART VOID” is a giant empty space in the center of the building, connecting the entire facility. It unites 17 companies in the group, creating communication and a miniature flat world called HD ( Hyundai). With that space, it allows the building to make maximum use of natural green energy from lighting to ventilation systems.

The building is designed with a lot of empty space rather than closed floors, creating convenient information exchange, encouraging more random communication interactions, and reducing locality. This smart workplace enables seamless flow and collaboration across team boundaries to create innovation.

1.3 Comfortable flexible environment when GRID is realized

The “SMART MESH” is based on a 4.5 meter long exoskeleton GRID that forms a column-free office space.  Also improves the environmental performance of the perimeter area by shielding against solar radiation. Ceiling GRID shape with slots for flexible lighting fixtures that adjust to changes in partitions. GRID ceilings also incorporate radiant heating and cooling as well as chilled beam systems to create a comfortable thermal environment and no drafts.

2. DDC typical steel structure project

From steel structure materials with many elements of environmental protection and resource saving Dai Dung aims for the most optimal and modern high-rise building solutions both ensuring safety throughout the project implementation process until handover and committing to accompany the business owner during the use process.

With the orientation to reach a global level in the field of steel structures and mechanical engineering, DDC gradually focuses on innovative thinking to keep up with trends, comply with current international standards as well as quality from input. until the product/project/construction is completed.

Some of DDC’s high-rise steel structure projects are trusted and highly appreciated by investors throughout the project implementation process:

2.1 Showroom

DDC participates in the construction of the Cambodia showroom project

DDC participates in the construction of the City Ford showroom project

2.2 High-rise Office

DDC participates in the construction of Suntory high-rise building project – Japan

 

DDC participates in the construction of the Cambodian high-rise steel structure project

Source compiled from Archdaily
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