Conference Proceedings
Form and Performance: Tall Concrete Structures and Apartment Quality in Melbourne’s Residential Towers
Giorgio Marfella, Andrew Martel, James Helal
EPiC Series in Education Science | EasyChair | Published : 2017
DOI: 10.29007/bd4k
Abstract
Does the structural configuration of tall buildings affect the quality of apartment design? The architecture of tall buildings relies strongly on quantitative inputs. Yields of development, overturning moments, dynamic responses and lift-waiting periods are, for instance, items numerically measurable. The built form of tall buildings has to work within these strict and seemingly unchallengeable constraints. Yet, these same parameters should not be an impediment for spatial quality. Four case studies, taken from the recently proliferating stock of high rise apartment towers in Melbourne, are used to highlight the missed opportunities that follow from a partial application of performance-based..
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