Engineering a complex tall building to offer integrated, luxurious services
Bringing together hospitality, residential and serviced apartment functions within a single tower required a high level of structural engineering integration and precision. We optimised the structural layout and introduced transfer structures to ensure balanced load distribution and stability across all functions.
To address site constraints, we developed a basement construction method using jacked-in spun piles as temporary king posts, later incorporated into the permanent structure. This allowed for safe and efficient excavation within a tight footprint.
Above the 450-person ballroom, we designed mega-trusses to support seven additional car park levels and facilities, creating large column-free spaces without compromising structural integrity.
Reducing material waste, cost and carbon footprint
Sustainable design was embedded into the project from the outset. By optimising the structural design, we maximised material efficiency without compromising the building’s strength or lifespan, reducing both environmental impact and construction costs.
We also integrated temporary works into the permanent structure, significantly cutting waste and resource use. For example, diaphragm walls and ring/strut slabs provided vital construction support while enhancing the tower’s long-term stability. This approach minimised the need for temporary supports, reduced disruption to the surrounding environment and lowered overall material consumption.