Project with Partial Basement

teroysa

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-- THE PROJECT HAS B + Z + 3N. -- In the architectural project, the basement elevation level is -1.76 m, the floor level is +1 m (this level is also the basement level) -- The upper level of the continuous foundations to be built under the ground floor at natural ground levels is -0.35 m -- Floor heights are 2.85 meters. -- I lowered some of the ground floor columns and foundations to the natural ground level by leveling the columns and foundations on the ground floor. My questions are: -- is the model suitable in terms of application and statics? -- are the given floor heights correct? THANKS TO THOSE WHO ARE TAKING THE TIME TO HELP.
 
I created the Static of the project again. Because of the size, I only installed the basement and ground floor. There will be 3 normal floors on top of it. I wonder if this project I made was correct in terms of STATIC and APPLICATION? Thanks in advance to those who are interested.
 
"teroysa":31b1kvnu" said:
I lowered some of the ground floor columns and foundations to the natural ground level by giving elevation to the columns and foundations on the ground floor. You can enter. Also, I couldn't understand why you put beams on the curtains in the basement. There is no need for such a data entry. You can make the curtains at floor height and define the floor
 
Thank you very much for your reply, sir. It is necessary to define the foundations in the window of the floor they belong to. What I don't understand in the project is an overload of reinforcement on the floor foundations of the ground connected to the columns going up from the basement!! I couldn't figure out why.
 
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