Analysis of Space Efficiency in High-Rise Timber Residential Towers

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2024

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High-rise timber residential towers (>= eight-stories) represent a burgeoning and auspicious sector, predominantly due to their capability to provide significant ecological and financial advantages throughout their lifecycle. Like numerous other building types, spatial optimization in high-rise timber residential structures stands as a pivotal design factor essential for project viability. Presently, there exists no comprehensive investigation on space efficiency in such towers. This study analyzed data from 51 case studies to enhance understanding of the design considerations influencing space efficiency in high-rise timber residential towers. Key findings included (1) the average space efficiency within the examined cases was recorded at 83%, exhibiting variances ranging from 70% to 93% across different cases, (2) the average percentage of core area to gross floor area (GFA) was calculated at 10%, demonstrating fluctuations within the range of 4% to 21% across diverse scenarios, and (3) no notable distinction was observed in the effect of various core planning strategies on spatial efficiency when properly designed, and similar conclusions were drawn regarding building forms and structural materials. This research will aid in formulating design guidelines tailored for various stakeholders such as architectural designers involved in high-rise residential timber building developments.

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Ilgın, Hüseyin Emre/0000-0001-8033-7823; Aslantamer, Özlem Nur/0000-0001-7776-607X

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space efficiency, timber, high rise, residential building, gross floor area (GFA), net floor area (NFA), Technology, residential building, timber, QH301-705.5, T, Physics, QC1-999, 600, space efficiency, Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General), 211, 620, high rise, net floor area (NFA), Chemistry, gross floor area (GFA), TA1-2040, Biology (General), QD1-999

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0211 other engineering and technologies, 02 engineering and technology, 01 natural sciences, 0105 earth and related environmental sciences

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Applied Sciences

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14

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11

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4337

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