We're currently designing a three story high-end office building with a small workout room on the first elevated floor. The structure is steel composite beams with long spans in short bays (30' girder spans and 58' beam spans). The workout room itself has three treadmills and two stationary bikes. The room is only 27'x27' so it's doubtful it will ever see any type of "aerobics" or high impact class.
The issue we're having is if we follow the DG11 recommendations for aerobics we're killing the structure. We know the owner wants a high-end building and would not be pleased with any vibration in the surrounding offices, but we're wondering if we truly fall under the aerobic restraints. Is there some happy medium between Rhythmic and Walking analysis that we could use and still maintain the dignity of the structure without killing the budget?
Any thoughts would be appreciated.
The issue we're having is if we follow the DG11 recommendations for aerobics we're killing the structure. We know the owner wants a high-end building and would not be pleased with any vibration in the surrounding offices, but we're wondering if we truly fall under the aerobic restraints. Is there some happy medium between Rhythmic and Walking analysis that we could use and still maintain the dignity of the structure without killing the budget?
Any thoughts would be appreciated.