The Design of High-rise Buildings Using Diagrid Systems
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The design of high-rise buildings using diagrid systems is trendy nowadays. Many of the prominent towers around the world have utilized this technique, which furtherly contributed to their unique shape and design.
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The diagrid (diagonal grid) is a framework composed of beams that intersect in a diagonal pattern. These beams may be metal, wooden, or concrete, and they are used in the design of high-rise buildings as well as roofs.
The diagrid has an economical advantage as it does not require as much steel as the ordinary steel frame. Since it eliminates the necessity of using columns, the diagrid can be useful in building vast roofs. Additionally, it can be very handy for constructing buildings of intricate geometry and undulating shapes. The diagrid was the brainchild of Russian mathematician and engineer Vladimir Shukhov who lived between 1853 and 1939. The Soviet Union made use of the pioneering skills of Shukhov to construct buildings that stand up to this day.
Here is a selection of some of the most mesmerizing buildings that utilized diagrid systems:
1) Poly International Plaza (Designed by SOM, Beijing, China)
The 31-storey office building has a diagrid system that creates a spacious work area without the need for columns. The spans between the diagrid nodes are 18 meters long, providing the inside offices with optimum...
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