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http://dx.doi.org/10.21022/IJHRB.2018.7.1.33

Realized Value Creation; New Construction in Constrained Urban In-fill Sites  

Hadley, Nathaniel C. (Pelli Clarke Pelli Architects (PCPA))
Thornton, Charles H. (LIFT Group LLC.)
Publication Information
International Journal of High-Rise Buildings / v.7, no.1, 2018 , pp. 33-46 More about this Journal
Abstract
The Case Study prepared by PCPA and Lift Group will identify a growing development problem in urban areas; high value project sites that are restrictive in size or "tight" are underutilized and underdeveloped. In an effort to remedy this problem, our team will evaluate a design program through the lens of both conventional construction and Core Cantilever Construction. It is also important to differentiate between Core Cantilever construction and the plagued "Lift Slab" construction method as they may be confused, due to the top down construction sequence. This article will demonstrate that constraints inherent to conventional construction techniques prohibit economically viable development of these project sites, while Core Cantilever construction methods increase the projects value by reducing construction timelines and increasing the useable floor area.
Keywords
Constrained site; Core cantilever; Column free; "Just in time" delivery; BIM LOD 400;
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