Considering Reusability in Design of Highrise Buildings: A guidebook for architects and structural designers to increase high,Used

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The main intention of this book is to reveal some architectural solutions to (functional) reusability of tallbuildings. It also aims to find new architectural methods of increasing the serviceable lives of these hightech giants and their possible functional changes. Hence, It investigates the principal definitions, typology, history, problems and some significant examples of highrise buildings from the perspective of reusability. In addition, it focuses on some special case examples of high rise buildings around the world used as hotels, offices, restaurants, conference halls etc. Indeed, the book suggests an ideal layout for organizing the structural features (e.g. columns, load bearing walls etc.) and utilities' ducts of highrise buildings considering the concept of re usability.

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