Quanski
Structural
- May 9, 2011
- 21
Hello everyone,
I am relatively new to mid rise building design and am wondering if someone can provide some general guidance on how to deal with soft story at the ground level of a 7 story RC building. The SFRS for the upper stores are concrete or masonry shear walls. The ground story is mostly open retail spaces with no room for shear walls. The building foot print is 93m x 18m. There is an elevator shaft but likely not sufficient alone as SFRS. See attached dwg.
The current concept is to have concrete moment frames in the long direction (along the perimeter) and steel moment frames in the short direction. The steel moment frames in the short direction will be 2 bay frames.
The general structural system will be ICF perimeter walls with precast slabs running in the short direction. There will be an interior beam line or load bearing walls to support the precast slabs.
Any suggestions would be much appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
I am relatively new to mid rise building design and am wondering if someone can provide some general guidance on how to deal with soft story at the ground level of a 7 story RC building. The SFRS for the upper stores are concrete or masonry shear walls. The ground story is mostly open retail spaces with no room for shear walls. The building foot print is 93m x 18m. There is an elevator shaft but likely not sufficient alone as SFRS. See attached dwg.
The current concept is to have concrete moment frames in the long direction (along the perimeter) and steel moment frames in the short direction. The steel moment frames in the short direction will be 2 bay frames.
The general structural system will be ICF perimeter walls with precast slabs running in the short direction. There will be an interior beam line or load bearing walls to support the precast slabs.
Any suggestions would be much appreciated.
Thanks in advance.