Low block
Placing roof beams
Low block with all precast beams erected
Roof beams in position with third floor beams below
Casting tie beam
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Fig. 1. Framing plan for low block
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be 2ft. lower than would otherwise have been needed.
Structural framing
Several framing proposals were in- vestigated, the final form being adopt- ed after a careful study of the method of construction involved.
Since a prestressed, precast system was to be employed, it was necessary to frame the structure in such a way that the prestressed portal frame would not need to resist horizontal loads; otherwise the effect of rever- sible bending moments would make the prestressed concrete structure un- economical. Structural cores were therefore used to resist horizontal loads on the building, with the floors acting as diaphragms. The cores are also used as service cores for lifts, stair- cases and air-conditioning rooms.
In the low block, Fig. 1, the services core is at the back, accommodating the staircase, washrooms and lavatories.
Far East BUILDER, January 1971