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BURJ AL ARAB Omar Cantu Silvia Carroll Dong Ho Kim Kevin Kim

Design, Structure, Construction and Analysis of Burj Al Arab, Dubai

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Page 1: Design, Structure, Construction and Analysis of Burj Al Arab, Dubai

BURJ AL ARAB

Omar Cantu Silvia Carroll Dong Ho Kim

Kevin Kim

Page 2: Design, Structure, Construction and Analysis of Burj Al Arab, Dubai

The Design

• Architecture Firm: W.S. Atkins• Based in Surrey, England• Project Lead Architect Tom Wright• Engineering Firm: Al Habtoor• Construction began 1994 with

planning and was completed in 1999

• Resembles a sail• Shipping history• Dubai monument• Built on private island• Tallest hotel in the world• Underwater restaurant only

accessible by submarine

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The Structure

• Exoskeleton Frame

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The Structure

• Trusses

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The Structure

• Central Spine

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The Structure

• Membrane

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In Construction

• Concrete Superstructure

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In Construction

• Bracing

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Analysis-Trusses

• Braces steel frame diagonally• Resists Lateral Loads• Reduce Moment and Deflection

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Analysis-Bracing Multistructure

Bracing

In Tension

• Braces the exterior steel frame• Resists Lateral Loads• Resists Overturning

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Analysis-Spine

• Lateral loads are transferred from steel frame to central spine

• Spine unifies the steel and concrete structures

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Whole loads are first passed from reinforced concrete in multistory frame to main steel exoskeleton, and then to the foundation.

Analysis-Frame

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Lateral Loads

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Lateral Loads

Without Bracing With Bracing

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Moment Diagram

Without Bracing With Bracing

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Atrium Membrane

• Façade for worlds tallest atrium• Material – Teflon coated

Fiberglass• Supported on arched trusses• Trusses supported by cross

braced steel rods• Anchored at the bottom,

mezzanine at the top• Reduces glare and allows

diffused lighting into atrium

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The Foundation

• Foundation is a piled raft• 250 bored piles using friction• Each is 1.5m and 35m long• Bored through sand• Resists earthquakes

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The References

http://archnet.org/library/sites/one-site.tcl?site_id=4407http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/middle_east/545499.stmhttp://www.ameinfo.com/news/Detailed/29264.htmlhttp://www.anvari.org/cols/Burj_Alarab.htmlhttp://www.burjalarab.hcareers.co.uk/http://www.egypteng.com/projectm/burj.asphttp://www.emporis.com/en/wm/bu/?id=107803http://www.habtoor.com/engineering/http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0001338.htmlhttp://www.jumeirahinternational.com/?source=404http://www.skypage.comhttp://www.structurae.net/http://www.thecityreview.com/skyterra.htmlAuthor. “Shady Character” World architecture, Apr 2000 Halford, M. “Chicago Beach Resort Development, Dubai.”

Concrete, July/August 1997 McBride, R. “Burj al Arab.” Architecture, Aug 2000Talarico, W. “Designing with structural fabrics.”Architectural

Record, Sept 2000.

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