A framework for the assessment of the structural performance of 21st century buildings

Author: Ron Watermeyer and Lam Pham

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4 January 2011

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A framework for the assessment of the structural performance of 21st century buildings

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Ron Watermeyer and Lam Pham
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Ron Watermeyer and Lam Pham

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The Structural Engineer, Volume 89, Issue 1, 2011, Page(s) 19-25

Date published

4 January 2011

Author

Ron Watermeyer and Lam Pham

Citation

The Structural Engineer, Volume 89, Issue 1, 2011, Page(s) 19-25

Price

Standard: £9.95 + VAT
Members/Subscribers: Free

This paper by Ron Watermeyer and Lam Pham proposes a performance framework within which the structural system of both new and existing buildings may be assessed.

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Standards for buildings have over the centuries reflected the societal values and expectations of the day. Health and safety considerations have dominated the design considerations for the structural systems for building for the past few centuries. Fitness for purpose of such systems is assessed in terms of structural safety, serviceability and durability and, depending upon the design, nature and usage of buildings, fire safety, resistance to moisture penetration and constructibility might also be considered. Societal expectations of the 21st century demand that the structural system for buildings be not only fit for purpose in use but also contribute to sustainable development over life cycle. This paper proposes a performance framework within which the structural system of both new and existing buildings may be assessed in terms of both their fitness for purpose in use and their contribution to sustainable development over life cycle.

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