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| The floor plan recalls the shape of a snail‘s shell and the openings in the façade are positioned irregularly, so this building catches the eye of every visitor to the university city of Tartu. Doka automatic climbing formwork ensured safe, straightforward progress on the building core and the façade. |
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Type of building:
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High-rise building
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Location:
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Tartu, Estonia
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Start of construction:
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August, 2006
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Construction time:
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~ 10 months
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Height:
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~ 90m
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Method Core:
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Cores ahead
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Method Internal walls:
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Conventional
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Method Facade:
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Slab and wall poured together
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Step height:
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Regular step height: 3,0m
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Floors:
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23
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Steps:
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23
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8 days cycle
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Plan of the facade has a design like the shape of a snail
(many different radiuses and wall thickness)
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In the core the large-area formwork Top 50 working together with the framed formwork Framax Xlife
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Kontek
Contact: Mart Urbas (Managing director)
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Organisation in country: Doka Eesti
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Contact Self-climbing Systems Expertise Centre Amstetten
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