Planning on doing a Parking+3 floor construction. Is it safe to conceal the beams, i.e align the beams along with the ceiling to a large extent .. atleast for the parking floor.. ?
The idea is to have a relatively low height for the parking floor, so am trying to avoid the beams which would usually take away an extra ~1.5 feet of height.
Thanks.
Concealed or hidden beams
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Re: Concealed or hidden beams
It is possible. The right way to decide, is to do a structural analysis. There are softwares available for the same..
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Re: Concealed or hidden beams
Hi, Nagendra
Doing slab with out beams projecting down is possible but the slab thickness will increase . Column positioning is very important to rest the whole slab on concealed beams.
The cost of construction will go high since the steel quantity will be 50% higher. There are different slab types to reduce the beam depths
1. Flat slab
2. Joist slab
3. waffle slab
You can use any one method.
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Doing slab with out beams projecting down is possible but the slab thickness will increase . Column positioning is very important to rest the whole slab on concealed beams.
The cost of construction will go high since the steel quantity will be 50% higher. There are different slab types to reduce the beam depths
1. Flat slab
2. Joist slab
3. waffle slab
You can use any one method.
Regards,
Ar.Praveen.N
Ardes Architects and Interior Designers
http://www.ardesarchitects.com
ardesarchitects@gmail.com
https://www.facebook.com/ardesarchitectsblr
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Re: Concealed or hidden beams
thanks a lot Praveen .