Space Efficiency of Tall Buildings in Singapore
Aslantamer, Özlem Nur; Ilgın, Hüseyin Emre (2024-09)
Aslantamer, Özlem Nur
Ilgın, Hüseyin Emre
09 / 2024
8397
Julkaisun pysyvä osoite on
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:tuni-202409238845
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:tuni-202409238845
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Peer reviewed
Tiivistelmä
Space efficiency in Singaporean tall buildings results from a complex interplay of historical, architectural, engineering, technological, socioeconomic, and environmental factors. The city-state’s innovative and adaptive approach has enabled it to overcome the challenges associated with skyscraper construction, leading to the development of some of the most advanced and sustainable high-rise structures in the world. However, there is currently a lack of detailed analysis on space utilization in Singaporean high-rise buildings. This study addresses this gap by examining 63 cases. The main findings of this research: 1. Residential functions, central core layouts, and prismatic shapes are the most frequent. 2. Concrete material with a shear-walled frame system is the preferred structural choice. 3. Average spatial efficiency is 80%, and the core-to-GFA (Gross Floor Area) ratio averages 17%. These metrics vary from a minimum of 68% and 5% to a maximum of 91% and 32%, respectively. These insights offer valuable guidance for Singaporean construction professionals, particularly architects, helping them make informed design decisions for high-rise projects.
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