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Title:Case Study: The Leadenhall Building, LondonAuthors:Andy Young, Project Architect, Rogers Stirk Harbour + PartnersNigel Annereau, Director, ArupAndy Butler, Director, Laing O`RourkeBrian Smith, Director, Davis LangdonSubjects:Architectural/DesignBuil ding Case StudyStructural EngineeringKeywords:BIMMega FramePrefabricationPublication Date:2013 Original Publication:CTBUH Journal, 2013 Issue IIPaper Type:1. Book chapter/Part chapter2. Journal paper3. Conference proceeding4. Unpublished conference paper5. Magazine article6. Unpublished Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat / Andy Young; Nigel Annereau; Andy Butler; Brian buildings: design, construction, and operation | 2013 Issue IIEurope Special Issue: 2013 London ConferenceCase Study: The Leadenhall Building, LondonBuilding Tall in a 2,000-Year-Old City Offi ce vs.
colors of the expressed steelwork show the division between offi ce and service space. The expressed triangulated mega-frame is divided into eight “mega levels” of 28 meters high, each containing seven fl oors, apart from the fi rst, which is fi ve fl oors (see Figure 5). The distinctive wedge shape of the building
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