NC Corporate Offices
Managua, Nicaragua
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ENG
The corporate offices are located in an industrial plot with dense vegetation. The building is designed on a single level with courtyards that enable the segregation of internal uses and at the same time the accommodation of the pre-existing trees and the illumination of all indoor areas.
The structure is conceived as a membrane solved with tubular metal columns of different sizes in different areas of the building to suit the architectural design and the loads derived from gravity as well as those from earthquake and wind.
Since the building façade is a continuous structural lattice, the perception between indoor and outdoor uses becomes blurred as several layers of structural tubes are superimposed. Thus, the green areas are intertwined with the offices generating an interior space in constant contact with the dense vegetation of the surrounding environment which gives shade and protects from direct sunlight.
In general, the structure is solved with tubular metal columns, of different sizes in the different areas of the building to adapt to the architectural design and the requirements derived from both gravitational loads such as earthquakes and wind. Most of the building has a flat deck of the solid reinforced concrete slab 15 cm thick. The roof in the area with a greater height of the building and greater lights is solved by metal trusses of approximately 18 m lights on which a light roof is arranged. The trusses have been designed with the diagonals as bar-type elements since they will work primarily on traction. In general, horizontal actions are absorbed by reinforced concrete walls/screens and bracing at certain points of the building, formed by bars or tubular steel profiles.
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