ABSTRACT

This second edition of Designing Tall Buildings, an accessible reference to guide you through the fundamental principles of designing high-rises, features two new chapters, additional sections, 400 images, project examples, and updated US and international codes. Each chapter focuses on a theme central to tall-building design, giving a comprehensive overview of the related architecture and structural engineering concepts. Author Mark Sarkisian, PE, SE, LEED® AP BD+C, provides clear definitions of technical terms and introduces important equations, gradually developing your knowledge. Projects drawn from SOM’s vast portfolio of built high-rises, many of which Sarkisian engineered, demonstrate these concepts.

This book advises you to consider the influence of a particular site's geology, wind conditions, and seismicity. Using this contextual knowledge and analysis, you can determine what types of structural solutions are best suited for a tower on that site. You can then conceptualize and devise efficient structural systems that are not only safe, but also constructible and economical. Sarkisian also addresses the influence of nature in design, urging you to integrate structure and architecture for buildings of superior performance, sustainability, and aesthetic excellence.

chapter 1|14 pages

PERSPECTIVE

chapter 2|22 pages

FUNDAMENTALS

chapter 3|24 pages

SITE

chapter 4|20 pages

FORCES

chapter 5|18 pages

LANGUAGE

chapter 6|14 pages

ATTRIBUTES

chapter 7|6 pages

CHARACTERISTICS

chapter 8|42 pages

SYSTEMS

chapter 9|20 pages

NATURE

chapter 10|20 pages

MECHANISMS

chapter 11|16 pages

PERFORMANCE

chapter 12|42 pages

ENVIRONMENT