Integrating structural elements in complex facade designs

Author: Sam Hine

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2 June 2025

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Integrating structural elements in complex facade designs

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Sam Hine
Date published
2 June 2025
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Sam Hine

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The Structural Engineer, Volume 103, Issue 6, 2025, Page(s) 30-34

Date published

2 June 2025

Author

Sam Hine

Citation

The Structural Engineer, Volume 103, Issue 6, 2025, Page(s) 30-34

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Standard: £9.95 + VAT
Members/Subscribers: Free

This article examines issues which affect the design of masonry support systems in a number of common scenarios.

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Buildings are becoming increasingly complex in their facade designs and, as part of this evolution, the challenge of integrating various structural elements within the slab edge zone intensifies. This narrow but critical area is where masonry support systems and other components, such as post-tensioning pockets, balcony connections and cavity fire barriers, often compete for the same space, creating significant design challenges.

Addressing these interactions early in the project design phase can prevent costly delays and rework, ensuring all components work harmoniously together. With the introduction of the Building Safety Act in England and Wales, particularly the Gateway 2 submission requirements for higher-risk buildings, early engagement and fully coordinated designs are more important than ever before.

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The Institution of Structural Engineers

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Masonry Facades & Cladding Technical Issue 6

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