Steel Buildings in Europe
Part 2: Concept Design 2 - 9 Construction in steel m aximises th e opportunity and ease of extending buildings and change of use High levels of thermal insulation can be provided in the building envelope Prefabricated construction systems are rap idly installed and are much safer in terms of the construction processes Steel construction is safe to install, and safety features can be introduced into the steel design, such as pre-attached safety barriers, as shown in Figure 1.5. Different sustain ability assessm ent m easures exist in various European countries [4] . National building regulations pr esent m inimum levels of overall energy performance which m ust be satis fied. Many m ulti-storey buildings are designed with solar shading and active energy creation technologies, such as Photovoltaics (PVs), as shown in Figure 1.6. Utilisation of the ther mal capacity of the building s tructure can be achieved using composite slabs, and research has shown that a slab depth of only 50 mm to 75 mm is needed to provide adequate fabric energy storage [5] . Figure 1.5 Safety barriers pre-attached to the perimeter steelwork
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