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Title: CORE DESIGN


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CORE DESIGN
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Definition Of Core
  • The central of arterial part of a multistory
    building that integrates functions and service
    needs for established occupants. Such areas are
    normally composed of toilet facilities, elevator
    banks, janitors closet, utilities, mechanical
    facilities, smoke shafts and stair.
  • Core also known as facade envelope is a spatial
    element for load-bearing high-rise building
    system.

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Characteristic
  • Shape of core
  • Number of cores
  • Location of cores
  • Arrangement of cores
  • Geometry of building as generator of core form

4
Function
  • Tying the building together to act as a unit
  • To maximize flexibility in layout
  • As shear wall systems to provide the necessary
    lateral stability for the building
  • Resist lateral forces from any direction
  • Carries gravity loads

5
Elements
  • Electrical Telephone
  • Piping and risers
  • Transportation
  • Fans room
  • Toilets

6
PLACEMENT
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Advantages and Disadvantages
  • Off Center
  • Advantages
  • All window or building perimeter space to be
    used for offices
  • More flexibility in maximum depth and arrangement
    of spaces
  • Affords the opportunity of developing small
    secluded space in the relatively narrow portion
    of the floor plan where the core is closes to the
    exterior walls.
  • Disadvantages
  • Present some problems of access
  • Less flexibility of tenant distribution
  • Remote and thus less convenient to the far sides
    and corners of the building

8
CENTRAL CORE
  • Central
  • Advantages
  • Allows all window all window space to be utilized
    as rental of the building plan will permit
    offices of verging depths to receive natural
    light
  • Extremely convenient of access and in some cases
    may be equidistant for all side
  • Simplifies area division provides good
    flexibility of tenant distribution in the some
    way
  • Horizontal utility runs may also relatively
    equidistant from the core
  • Combine with a square building plan, bearing
    exterior core walls, this location permits a
    floor plan tree of columns and thus totally
    flexible for office layout
  • Disadvantages
  • The central interior location limits the depth of
    offices in the mid-zone of each floor
  • It requires an access corridor around its
    perimeter

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MATERIAL
  • Reinforced concrete
  • large net tension forces exist can negate the
    inherent efficiency of concrete in compression
    resistance
  • Walls become thick
  • Concrete
  • Fire-resistance, in particular of lift and piping
    shafts, is good
  • Execution is efficient
  • Lateral forces can be transmitted employing the
    surrounding skeleton
  • sufficient stiffness
  • Steel
  • Large and costly
  • achieve its lateral stability.
  • necessary core stiffness
  • relatively rapid assemblage of the prefabricated
    members.
  • Enclose space, no extra consideration need to be
    given to fire proofing.
  • Lack of ductility
  • Respect to earth quake loading

10
Structure
  • Cantilever floor
  • Hanging floor
  • Core-in-r.c frame
  • Bunched hanging floors
  • Bunched cantilever floors
  • Composite
  • Core-in-steel frame

11
System
  • Core-in-frame
  • Cantilever-core
  • Composite
  • Core-cable

12
  • CONTINUE CORE 2
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