Cecco91
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Bye to all,
to make it short I was asked to design an armed masonry building in a trapezoidal Gothic lot, my problem is if this method of construction is adaptable to planimetric forms that are not rattangolar or square. I didn't find any project on the internet that could help me. the tutor that follows my project [CUT] He showed no idea what he's talking about. Can someone safely tell me if a building with armed masonry is feasible with boxing systems composed of non-orthogonal walls?
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to make it short I was asked to design an armed masonry building in a trapezoidal Gothic lot, my problem is if this method of construction is adaptable to planimetric forms that are not rattangolar or square. I didn't find any project on the internet that could help me. the tutor that follows my project [CUT] He showed no idea what he's talking about. Can someone safely tell me if a building with armed masonry is feasible with boxing systems composed of non-orthogonal walls?
- - - updated - - - -Grazie...
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