Structural design of a residential building of 7 floors from scratch?
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Please give me your e-mail 😀gopaldeshpandeHow is the structural design of a residential building of 7 floors done right from the beginning with examples. If you have all the necessary data, then please mail me on my email address.I need a step by step detail explanation right from the soil investigation of the plot of land in which the building is to be constructed till the issue of architectural, structural and Public health(internal and external water supply, drainage and sewer line system) for execution at site.
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When designing a 7-floor residential building, starting with a thorough soil investigation is crucial to determine bearing capacity, groundwater levels, and soil composition. This informs the foundation design, whether piles or raft foundations are suitable. Following this, structural layout including columns, beams, slabs, and shear walls must be aligned with both architectural intent and load requirements.
Integrating services like internal and external water supply, drainage, and sewer systems early in the design phase prevents clashes during construction. Coordination between structural and public health designs ensures seamless execution onsite.
Firms such as dRAW Architecture in London provide detailed step-by-step planning for residential projects, from site appraisal to structural and service coordination. Their approach demonstrates how early-stage design and interdisciplinary collaboration can streamline construction while maintaining compliance and safety. More details about their methodology can be explored here: https://www.draw-architecture.co.uk/.
In practice, early involvement of architects and engineers allows adjustments to structural elements to accommodate layout preferences, resulting in a building that is both functional and aesthetically balanced.