Sometimes small buildings are more challenging and more difficult than bigger buildings. They have as many or more problems as the bigger building, but all of these things have to be fit into a smaller space.
I can never understand why a 30 storey building is happy to have repeatable floors to save on costs, but when you deal with 3-5 storeys every floor plan has to be different and you have endless transfer structures between floors (columns zig-zagging). But to be fair, when it achieves/enables the architectural intent, then that is actually quite satisfying.
Hi Dimvoly, it makes amazing structure. But also you are able to transfer smaller buildings with a lot of effort. While you can transfer tall buildings, I have transferred columns on 80 story building, it is very costly.
Hi Brendan, another great video. I was wondering if you could please make a video on facade engineering, I feel as though it’s a very interesting space and it is quickly gaining more attention as clients needs become more complex with more complex facades
Small buildings you can do completely on your own which makes you a much better engineer than being pidgeon-holed to a megaproject doing some secondary structures.
Sir I am Neethu Ann Paul, currently doing masters in civil engineering in Edith Cowan University in Perth. I also did masters in Structural Engineering and construction management. And got 3 year experience working as a Civil Engineer. Now I am ready to work as civil engineer part time. Can you please help in getting job in designing..
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Sometimes small buildings are more challenging and more difficult than bigger buildings. They have as many or more problems as the bigger building, but all of these things have to be fit into a smaller space.
Agree, it makes you come up with unique solutions. Having restrictions make you to have to innovate and understand how structure behave.
I will definitely take this into account when applying for future internships and graduate roles. Thanks Brendan.
Good luck with your internships, hope everything is going well.
Thanks for sharing your experience in this wonderful video. 🙂👍
I can never understand why a 30 storey building is happy to have repeatable floors to save on costs, but when you deal with 3-5 storeys every floor plan has to be different and you have endless transfer structures between floors (columns zig-zagging). But to be fair, when it achieves/enables the architectural intent, then that is actually quite satisfying.
Hi Dimvoly, it makes amazing structure. But also you are able to transfer smaller buildings with a lot of effort. While you can transfer tall buildings, I have transferred columns on 80 story building, it is very costly.
@@BrendanHasty Yeah good point
Hi Brendan, another great video. I was wondering if you could please make a video on facade engineering, I feel as though it’s a very interesting space and it is quickly gaining more attention as clients needs become more complex with more complex facades
very valid points.
Thanks for the continued support Deepak.
Small buildings you can do completely on your own which makes you a much better engineer than being pidgeon-holed to a megaproject doing some secondary structures.
Totally agree specially when starting out. Thanks for watching
Nice video
I am soing now design higt tech semiconductor Fab
Whats ur current sources of incomes after quitting job?
Hi Swarup they have expanded to many areas. One is a wage but definitely more exciting.
Agree, we design and LR bridges but its alway the miscellaneousone that hurts your bra, LIKE OHWS temporary supports and connections
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I am Neethu Ann Paul, currently doing masters in civil engineering in Edith Cowan University in Perth. I also did masters in Structural Engineering and construction management. And got 3 year experience working as a Civil Engineer. Now I am ready to work as civil engineer part time. Can you please help in getting job in designing..
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