Robbiee
Structural
- Jan 10, 2008
- 285
Hi all,
We are getting requests from developers to add 2 or 3 stories to existing old brick buildings. I tell them: this means the existing building will now need to meet the current code, which is challenging, specially for seismic loads, and therefore, we need to provide new lateral resisting system/s that will reinforce the existing building and support the new addition.
I was thinking of using new elevator and stairs shafts in combination with steel moment frames and tie the existing walls to these shafts and frames.
Any comments will be helpful. Thanks
We are getting requests from developers to add 2 or 3 stories to existing old brick buildings. I tell them: this means the existing building will now need to meet the current code, which is challenging, specially for seismic loads, and therefore, we need to provide new lateral resisting system/s that will reinforce the existing building and support the new addition.
I was thinking of using new elevator and stairs shafts in combination with steel moment frames and tie the existing walls to these shafts and frames.
Any comments will be helpful. Thanks