Level four and five are supported by steel structure. The building has slabs on metal deck typically at every floor supported by beam girder system. These pre-stressed beams span 95 feet allowing for an unobstructed view for the 252 air-conditioned box seats below. To handle the gravity load from the seating these raker beams were supported by pre-stressed concrete beams at the top and bottom. The precast seating facing the center court is supported by 4 cast in-place concrete raker beams. The building rises from the ground on 22 cast in-place concrete columns. The multi-material building stands atop 70 drilled shaft foundations that are 30 feet deep in the soil. BDMD Architects planned and designed the building and LEI provided structural engineering services on the project. Located at The Lindner Family Tennis Center in Mason, Ohio, the new 40,000 square foot South Building stands 104 feet tall. Small Project Winner: Nestle USA Headquarter Monumental Stair The exterior will consist of curtainwall window systems, V-Shaped precast panels, metal panels, and stone veneer. The roof of the Recital Hall is framed by glulam beams and wooden decking. Large concrete acoustical chambers also rise 30’+ from a supported concrete slab on the second-floor level. However, the Concert Hall is framed by 80’ tall walls poured with self-consolidating concrete and braces steel on all sides. Steel framing and decking rises from the basement and supports all floors and roof areas. The structure of the building is a hybrid of steel, concrete walls, and a few glulam beams.
The building will host a 650 seat main concert hall, a 320 seat recital hall, a rehearsal room for the full orchestra, and assorted spaces for public and private administrative use. The University of Wisconsin Music Performance Center is a 75,000 GSF building designed to be a marquee musical performance center for the University of Wisconsin – Madison students, faculty, and special guests. Multi-material Winner: University of Wisconsin - Music Performance Building The precast concrete was modeled in Tekla Structures to a Level of Detail (LOD) 400, which means the concrete parts are modeled accurately and in their correct location, all hardware including lifting devices are modeled and all reinforcing were added to the pieces. The precast panels were designed to withstand flood waters and also interface with the steel structure. The panels have a very distinct vertical rib pattern and the concrete mix and finish were created to give the appearance that the panels rose up out of the stone around the island. High Concrete was responsible for the large insulated precast concrete panels around the outside. The structure also features a large staircase that leads to a green roof for a unique vantage point of Lady Liberty. It does not store any personal data.The Statue of Liberty Museum is a new museum on Liberty Island that features precast concrete panels around the perimeter, with the exception of a glass facade that faces Lady Liberty and gives patrons of the museum ta view of the statue from every angle. The cookie is set by the GDPR Cookie Consent plugin and is used to store whether or not user has consented to the use of cookies. The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Performance". This cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Other. The cookies is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Necessary". The cookie is set by GDPR cookie consent to record the user consent for the cookies in the category "Functional". The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Analytics".
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