Space Efficiency in Tall Hotel Towers
Buildings,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
14(7), P. 2051 - 2051
Published: July 5, 2024
Maximizing
spatial
utilization
within
tall
buildings
stands
as
a
paramount
planning
consideration
for
ensuring
project
feasibility,
particularly
accentuated
ins
the
context
of
hotel
constructions.
To
date,
no
comprehensive
study
has
addressed
this
issue
while
considering
crucial
architectural
and
structural
factors.
This
article
fills
gap
by
using
case
method
based
on
data
from
31
contemporary
towers.
The
findings
revealed
several
key
points:
(i)
central
core
typology
was
mostly
utilized;
(ii)
prismatic
were
most
prevalent
forms;
(iii)
shear-walled
frame
systems
predominantly
employed;
(iv)
concrete
preferred
choice
construction;
(v)
average
space
efficiency
ratio
area
to
gross
floor
(GFA)
averaged
81.2%
16%,
respectively;
(vi)
range
changed
minimum
70%
4%
maximum
94%
28%;
(vii)
showed
an
inverse
relationship
with
height
building.
It
is
anticipated
that
paper
will
assist
architects
engineers
well
builders
involved
in
developments.
Language: Английский
Automatic detection of the health status of workplaces by processing building end-users’ maintenance requests
Journal of Information Technology in Construction,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
30, P. 650 - 678
Published: May 7, 2025
This
paper
addresses
the
challenge
of
assessing
workplace
health
through
building
maintenance
requests’
data,
particularly
focusing
on
impact
conditions
workers'
satisfaction,
well-being
and
possible
stress
levels.
A
data-driven
methodology
based
CMMS
(Computer
Management
Maintenance
Systems)
is
proposed,
utilizing
indexes
to
measure
both
quantity
perceived
quality
interventions.
Sentiment
emotion
analysis,
along
with
lexical
diversity
indices,
are
applied
capture
perceptions
end-users
technical
staff.
The
successfully
identifies
issues
in
buildings
highlights
differences
perception
between
typologies.
results
provide
valuable
insights
for
facility
managers
organizations,
enabling
better-informed
decisions
priorities
objective
data
feedback.
approach
paves
way
future
research
integrating
qualitative
quantitative
management,
potential
enhance
decision-making
improve
health.
Language: Английский
Understanding human-obstacle interaction dynamics on staircases: implications for emergency evacuation and fire safety in high-rise buildings
Abdul Rahim Rasa,
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Long Xia,
No information about this author
Xuehua Song
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et al.
Journal of Building Engineering,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 111082 - 111082
Published: Oct. 1, 2024
Language: Английский
A Large Language Model-based Platform for Real-Time Building Monitoring and Occupant Interaction
Yifang Xu,
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Siyao Zhu,
No information about this author
Jiannan Cai
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et al.
Journal of Building Engineering,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 111488 - 111488
Published: Dec. 1, 2024
Language: Английский
Assessing experiential performance in basketball halls: a comparative measure through post-occupancy evaluation
Architectural Engineering and Design Management,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 1 - 21
Published: July 9, 2024
Language: Английский
Exploring perceived oppressiveness of high-rise window views: A virtual reality assessment of planning measures and visual elements' influence
Fei Wang,
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Jun MUNAKATA
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Journal of Building Engineering,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
96, P. 110476 - 110476
Published: Aug. 20, 2024
•
There
is
a
negative
bivariate
correlation
between
oppressiveness
and
preference.
The
planning
measures
outside
the
window
affect
sense
of
oppression.
ordered
logistic
regression
model
predicts
probability
oppressiveness.
Increasing
sky
ratio
tree
mitigates
perceived
Foreground
background
building
has
an
opposite
effect
on
Language: Английский