Thank you all for commenting,
IMHO, statical and dynamical part of problem can be alleviated, even though it poses some serious problems for design. Vertically supporting pool(30m x 15m x 1.5m ) at the top level requires structural element, shear-wall, but people(contractor) will not be happy to see that shear-wall is built just only to support pool. So it means, that architectural design as well should taken deliberately.
Trying to support it with girder and braces means having a reverse pendulum at the top of the building which will drastically effect the natural vibration modes and so the base shear etc..
Additionally to what code requires for static and dynamic analysis mode superposition etc.., I would apply the TH for pool filling and emptying (any sinusoidual, ramp function will serve that purpose in my idea), bcoz I've really seen such collosal amount of water when gushing from pipes into pool and wondered how it really affects the period of building, because we talk about 675tons on storey level that's not negligible.
Does any of you attepted to model such a structure with nowadays s/w Ansys, SAfe, etabs, StaddPro etc.. to see the response of structure?
If most of you suggest that I should use drain pan under the pool then this naturally turns out to be that the pool will leak one way or the other, not by the sloshing but by tiny crevices formed in the concrete during the hardening part?
Is that drain pan something like another RC slab under the pool or is it completely different type of material e.g. composite, coated steel sheet, etc.. Just serving the purpose of basin.
In my idea this is one of the most important part, how can be prevented the leakeage through walls of pool from that tiny crevices?
Firstly, epoxy coating at the inner surface of pool comes in mind.
Your comments will be appreciated.
Regards,