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Mauritius Commercial Bank

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Structural Summary

Arup engineered this Jean-Francois Koenig designed office building. The main features of its unusual form are:

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All upper floors are ordinary flat slabs spanning on to a grid of large diameter circular columns.

The external elliptical skin acts as a series of curved columns, providing both lateral stability and support to the floors

To enable a column free space in the main auditorium, the frame includes transfer structures between levels 4 and 5.

Similarly, the building entrances are kept column free by means of steeply raking columns picking up one of the transfer structures.

Bracing and core walls, supplemented by large diameter columns, provide lateral stability.

Structural Modelling

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The structure was modelled in Oasys GSA and was divided into four main areas of investigation:

  1. An overall model for checking the lateral stability of the building by frame action under 275 km/h winds
  2. A series of refined F.E models for each floor slab
  3. A detailed model of the arched steel roof
  4. Detailed F.E models of the transfer walls on Level 4 and the shear wall below the curved Level 2 slab (picking up the inclined columns)

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Bending Moments in Curved Auditoria Slab

Work has begun on site and is expected to finish in late 2010/early 2011.