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³í¹®¸í Conjoined Tower Structures for Mile-High Tall Buildings
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¼ö·Ï»çÇ× International Journal of High-Rise Buildings, Vol.8 No.1 (2019-03)
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ISSN 2234-7224
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ÁÖÁ¦¾î ; Tall buildings ; Structural systems ; Skybridges ; Conjoined towers ; Supertripodded conjoined towers ; Superframed conjoined towers
¿ä¾à2 Tall buildings are one of the most viable solutions to deal with the global phenomenon of rapid population increase and urbanization. While tall buildings are an essential building type to accommodate ever-growing urban population, as buildings become very tall they also produce many critical design challenges related to social interactions, emergency egress, structural systems, etc. While many different design solutions can be sought to resolve these challenging issues of tall buildings, this paper investigates potential of conjoined towers in producing more livable and sustainable megatall building complexes with an emphasis on their capability in efficiently providing exceedingly tall building structures.
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DOI https://doi.org/10.21022/IJHRB.2019.8.1.29