ABSTRACT

This is a guide to both the basics and the details of tall building design, delving into the rudimentary aspects of design that an architect of a tall office building must consider, as well as looking at the rationale for why and how a building must be built the way it is.

Liberally illustrated with clear, simple black and white illustrations showing how the building structure and details can be built, this book greatly assists the reader in their understanding of the building process for a modern office tower. It breaks down the building into three main components: the structure, the core and the facade, writing about them and illustrating them in a simple-to-understand manner. By focusing on the nuts and bolts of real-life design and construction, it provides a practical guide and desk-reference to any architect or architecture student embarking on a tall building project.

chapter Chapter One|19 pages

Introduction

chapter Chapter Two|14 pages

Site: planning

chapter Chapter Three|19 pages

Structure: steel

chapter Chapter Four|19 pages

Structure: concrete

chapter Chapter Five|19 pages

Structure: timber

chapter Chapter Six|21 pages

Structural systems

chapter Chapter Seven|22 pages

Foundations

chapter Chapter Eight|18 pages

Core: planning

chapter Chapter Nine|22 pages

Core: vertical circulation

chapter Chapter Ten|12 pages

Core: facilities

chapter Chapter Eleven|16 pages

Designing for deconstruction

chapter Chapter Twelve|19 pages

Services

chapter Chapter Thirteen|15 pages

Floors and penetrations

chapter Chapter Fourteen|13 pages

Ceilings

chapter Chapter Fifteen|18 pages

Residential

chapter Chapter Sixteen|16 pages

Façade principles

chapter Chapter Seventeen|24 pages

Façade performance

chapter Chapter Eighteen|17 pages

Façade detailing