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Mokdong Hyperion Tower A
Building
Completed, 2003
residential
concrete
256.0 m / 840 ft
69
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10 October 2004
Column Shortening of Concrete Cores and Composite Columns in a Tall Building
Han-Soo Kim & Suk-Hee Cho, Hyundai Institute of Construction Technology Development
The effect of column shortening is a major consideration in the design and construction of tall buildings, especially in concrete and composite structural systems. The...
10 October 2004
Column Shortening of Concrete Cores and Composite Columns in a Tall Building
The effect of column shortening is a major consideration in the design and construction of tall buildings, especially in concrete and composite structural systems. The...
10 October 2004
Structural Design and Construction of Hyundai-Hyperion Project, Seoul, Korea
In this paper, Hyundai-Hyperion Project, which would be one of the tallest buildings in Korea, has been introduced. Key points in the structural design process...
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