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Video Dynamic Kinetic Designing Engineering, Expert,ThorntonTomasetti |
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Thornton Tomasetti' Innovative Engineering,Our team Structural/Kinetic Engineering profile. Anything you image can be built!(Records includes Shanghai Tower, The World second tallest tower, 2,073 Feet). Awards,National Award Winner -$15 Million to $75 Million Thornton Tomasetti provided structural design services for a 160,000-square-foot academic building located on Florida Polytechnic University’s new 170-acre campus. The Innovation, Science and Technology (IST) Building provides spaces for interdisciplinary classrooms, laboratories, offices, meeting rooms and a large amphitheater. The two-story facility features a prominent glass and steel cupola with an operable louver system, and a continuous pergola defined by 84 arched aluminum “leaves” that shade the upper level terraces and ground-level arcades around the perimeter of the building. The structure is supported on a shallow foundation system bearing on stone-column reinforced soils. The concrete frames are comprised of a series of exposed concrete articulated portal frames arranged in a radial pattern following the oval footprint of the project. A cast-in-place concrete ring beam supports the vaulted steel cupola and its louver system. The initial concept for the louvers required two 250-foot-long movable arches to raise and lower the louvers. Working with the project team, the engineers developed an alternative design in which individual hydraulic pistons operate each of the 94 louvers. This allowed for a lighter, less-expensive support structure and minimized the need for custom parts. As one of the first buildings constructed on the site, the IST building helps establish the design scheme for all future structures within phase one of the campus master plan. Its distinctive profile and design is intended to attract and inspirevisitors, and to help achieve the university’s vision for developing a new science and technology corridor in central Florida.
Owner Florida Polytechnic University Design Architect / Client Santiago Calatrava Architect of Record Alfonso Architects General Contractor Skanska Completion Date June 2014 Construction Cost $60 million Total Area 160,000 sf
Services Structural Engineering Kinetic Engineering Awards National Award Winner - $15 Million to $75 Million
Category, IDEAS2 Award,American Institute of Steel Construction (AISC), 2015 Diamond Award, ACEC New York, Engineering Excellence Awards, Structural Systems,2015 Best Project, Higher Education/ Research, ENR Southeast,2014 Award of Merit, Out of Area,Roger H. Corbetta Award program, The Concrete Industry Board, 2014 Project of the Year, American Society of Civil Engineers Ridge Branch and the Florida Engineering Society Ridge Chapter, 2013 Global Best Projects Award, Education / Research, ENR,2015 |
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