The Balkan Skyscraper: How Tall is Tall Enough? 56 | DARIO TRABUCCO
Author: Dario Trabucco
Affiliation: I.U.A.V. University
Abstract
The beginning of the skyscraper era was made possible by some key innovations that occurred in the late 19th century. Generally, steel frames and lifts were considered the key technologies, but a third was mentioned by witnesses of the time and then forgotten: the 'flat-arch' system to protect steel beams from fire. Now, The race for the sky is supported by innovation in the two main fields, which would otherwise represent a bottleneck in increasing the height of tall buildings. Fire safety, and safety in general, is probably the hardest barrier to unlimited height growth.
References List
2021, China limits construction of 'super high-rise buildings', BBC News, available on https://www.bbc.com/news/worldasia-china-59046480 retrieved on September 2022
2013, CTBUH Vanity Height, The empty space in today’s tallest, CTBUH Journal Issue III 2013, P- 42-43
Ahrens S., Field C., Tall Building Security, Resilience and Protective Design, CTBUH 2019
Ali M., Moon K. (2007). Structural Developments in Tall Buildings: Current Trends and Future Prospects. Architectural Science Review. 50. 10.3763/asre.2007.5027.
Bascomb N., Higher: a historic race to the sky and the making of a city, Doubleday 2003
Belmonte M., Trabucco D., Schöllkopf K.O.,Ropeless Elevator Systems, CTBUH 2019,
Fortune J.W., (1997): Mega-High Rise elevatoring, Elevator World, December
Khan, F.R. (1973). Evolution of structural systems for highrise buildings in steel and concrete. In J. Kozak (Ed.), Tall Buildings in the Middle and East Europe: Proceedings of the 10 th Regional Conference on Tall Buildings-Planning, Design and Construction. Bratislava: Czechoslovak Scientifc and Technical Association.
Trabucco D., Costruire in altezza: una sfda per la sostenibilità, Edicom Edizioni 2010
Trabucco D., Wood A., Vassart O., Popa N., Davies D., Life cycle assessment of tall building structural sytems, CTBUH 2015
Willis C., Zoning and the Zeitgest: The skyscraper city in the 1920s, Journal of the society of architectural historians, volume 45 p. 201-213, 1986
Willis, C., Form Follows Finance, Princeton Architectural Press, 1995
Wood A. (1996) High-Minded. Inquirer Magazine. pp. 16-19 & 36-37