Title A Study on Vertical Circulation System Characteristics of High-Rise Residential Buildings in Korea
Authors Yang, Seung-Hee ; Lee, Jeong-Soo ; Lee, Jung-Won
Page pp.43-50
ISSN 12269093
Keywords Super High-Rise Building ; Vertical Zoning ; Horizontal Zoning ; Elevator Bank
Abstract The proposed of this study is to verify the characteristics of horizontal and vertical zoning of elevator, and efficiency of building core design in super high-rise buildings. For the purpose, we reviewed the elevator systems of 8 super high-rise buildings over 200m height and 50 story The results are as follows; First, an efficient vertical-movement flow allowed to compart the elevator two zoning by function. Second, the core-area ratio of the super high-rise residential buildings should be increased in proportion to the average number of households placed one floor. Third, the number of households that can be one elevator to provide services, centralized core generation average(28.1), capable of one elevator was planned in a distributed core of generation average(61.0) to service it was analyzed with high. Fourth, horizontal distance of each generation between the elevator that was central core is 14.48m, Distributed core is 9.70m, were analyzed distributed core is better terms of horizontal movement Convenience. It is possible to know that plans the elevator that is efficient, based on the space efficiency of the developer and user of convenience occupants side by the distributed core plans have been made.