52 The high-rise building Eurovea Tower (Bratislava, Slovakia) has been built as a part of multifunctional Eurovea 2 complex as an expansion of the earlier built Eurovea 1 on the Danube River bank. With the top 168 m above ground level, the “Crown” structure of 17 m high attracts the high winds from Carpathians and Danube valley in addition to other dead and live loads, temperature and slight earthquake effects. The structure consists of 12 columns situated on the nearly triangular plan circumference and designed as welded box profiles supported at 45th floor and supporting 46th floor concrete deck. The structure works as an integrated steelconcrete structure. The columns are continuously connected by three horizontal rings form high-profile tubes. The structure was fitted with aluminum design cladding in the end. Accurate optimization of the structure was crucial due to crane capacity at the assembly time on the highest floors. The high amount of modelling during the design process played its role from CAD 3D model to the SCIA Engineer structural model and BIM method design. The stability check via SCIA Engineer was crucial for the proper design supported by a natural wave check for the main members. ARCHITECT GFI OWNER J&T Real Estate GENERAL CONTRACTOR Construction Management (CM) CONSTRUCTION PERIOD 08/2019 - 05/2023 ENGINEERING COMPANY OKF Petr Klimeš Špitálka 8, Brno, Czech Republic www.okf.cz EUROVEA II TOWER Bratislava, Slovakia BUILDINGS 1 6000 m² 6000 m²
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