자율주행차량과 건축의 결합을 위한 고층 구조 시스템 제안 및 설계 적용

Translated title of the contribution: Proposal and Design Application of High-Rise Structural System for Combining Autonomous Vehicles and Architecture

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Abstract

The purpose of this study is to propose future-oriented high-rise buildings where the vehicle is parked at the top of the building. At the same time, the vehicle is used as a part of the building along with the advent of the era of autonomous driving. The suspended structure is proposed as a suitable structural system for architectural planning. This system is free to design because there are no limitations on column planning compared to conventional designs. In particular, the low-floor plan can be used as an open space because colums are not arranged in the lower-floors. Thereby opened low-floor plan has advantages that visual perception of the space is improved, noise problems along the side of the street is solved and planning underground parking spaces are easier. These advantages can solve the problem of overlapping columns with vehicle traffic in the building. However, there are some problems that the suspension structure is mainly a formal form and the usable area is small compared to the core area because it is a core-oriented structural system. In this regard, a new structural system was proposed by combining the concept of suspended structure and cable stayed column. Therefore, this paper analyzes the existing style of high-rise housing suspended Structure and proposes a new structural system and the concept of design for autonomous vehicles.
Translated title of the contributionProposal and Design Application of High-Rise Structural System for Combining Autonomous Vehicles and Architecture
Original languageKorean
Pages (from-to)31-40
Number of pages10
Journal한국공간구조학회지
Volume20
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 2020

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