Deep beam to elevator and stairs

yunussacikk

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hello, architects do not leave beams at the front for elevators and stairs, is it okay if we only throw beams at the back and only beams at the front?
 
Hello, I think it would be better if the beam connecting the curtains was placed in the front, but since the architects placed the elevator in millimeters, there is no room for the beam. Rib beams can be placed on both sides of the floor in front of the elevator. I don't think there will be a problem if the curtains are tied as in this pattern plan. Unver ÖZCAN
 
Unfortunately, recently, architectural projects that leave no room in front of stairs or elevators have started to increase. When a static project engineer does not speak out, it spreads like a virus among architects:? In this case, I make K446 and K433 beams 25/60. In your current pattern plan, what remains of the curtain is of little help. Let the beam make a tooth somewhere. In such cases, if you can make a move that will contribute to the structure, insist on the architect. Please. Good work.
 
"MaFiAMaX":lk6prz06" said:
Unfortunately, recently, architectural projects that leave no room in front of stairs or elevators have started to increase. When a static project engineer does not speak out, it spreads like a virus among architects :? I'm doing 25/60. In your current formwork plan, the remaining part of the curtain has very little contribution. Let the beam make teeth in one place. In such cases, if you can make a move that will contribute to the structure, insist on the architect. Please. Good work.
+ 1 The method I applied is generally the same. I definitely want beams for the elevator curtain openings. I demand that the design be changed accordingly.
 
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