Archive of IJHRB


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Vol. - No. Vol.9 - No.4
Date Dec., 2020
Title Ministry of Taxation Tower in Baku, Azerbaijan: Turning Away from Prescriptive Limitations
Author Hi Sun Choi, P.E. LEED AP1,+, Onur Ihtiyar, P.E., LEED Green Associate2, and Nickolaus Sundholm, P.E.3
Institutions Thornton Tomasetti, Inc., 51 Madison Ave, New York, New York, USA
Abstract Beginning a few decades ago, Baku, the capital city of Azerbaijan, has experienced a dramatic construction boom that is revitalizing its skyline. The expansive growth looks to uphold the historic past of Baku as a focal point within the Caspian Sea Region while also evoking aspirations for a city of the future. With superstructure complete and interiors progressing, the Ministry of Taxation (MOT) tower is the latest addition to the city, with its stacked cubes twisting above a multi-level podium at the base. Each cube is separated by column-free green roof terraces, creating unique parametric reveals of the developing
surroundings. Aside from MOT's stunning shape, its geolocation resulted in unusually high wind loads coupled with high seismic hazards for a tower of its height. In addition, limitations on possible structural systems required stepping away from a typical prescriptive code-based approach into one that utilized Performance-Based Design (PBD) methods. This paper presents the numerous structural challenges and innovations that allowed the design of a new icon to be realized.
Keyword Azerbaijan, Twisting Skyscraper, Column-Free, Circular Core, Performance-Based Design
PP. PP.377~386
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