psychedomination
Structural
- Jan 21, 2016
- 118
Hi there,
I am working on a project, where the architect has included a basement level for a residential renovation. This is a 3-storey structure (when you include the basement level)
- Basement level
- Ground floor level
- 1st floor level
Total building height from basement level to roof of 1st floor level is ~35'.
I'm in a hurricane-prone region. In the basement level there is an open courtyard with trees etc (about 200ft2 of open space) about 11' below grade level.
How should I go about calculating the windload at the basement level. Would it be the same calculation approach as if the building was built from grade level up? Or is there a provision in ASCE to reduce the wind load for below-grade open spaces?
Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.
I am working on a project, where the architect has included a basement level for a residential renovation. This is a 3-storey structure (when you include the basement level)
- Basement level
- Ground floor level
- 1st floor level
Total building height from basement level to roof of 1st floor level is ~35'.
I'm in a hurricane-prone region. In the basement level there is an open courtyard with trees etc (about 200ft2 of open space) about 11' below grade level.
How should I go about calculating the windload at the basement level. Would it be the same calculation approach as if the building was built from grade level up? Or is there a provision in ASCE to reduce the wind load for below-grade open spaces?
Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.