Windtech Consultants first to implement the 2019 Hong Kong Code of Practice
Posted on June 22, 2020Hong Kong Buildings Department has published a new wind code on 30 September 2019 – the Code of Practice on Wind Effects in Hong Kong 2019 (COP-HK:2019), includes the following new features: – Calculation of torsional and across-wind forces – Load combination factors – Consideration of sheltering effects – Wind directionality factors – Additional guidance […]
Read MoreTallest Tower in Kolkata Stands up to Cyclone Amphan
Posted on June 4, 2020When super cyclone Amphan hit the vibrant city of Kolkata last week with wind speeds gusting up to 130km per hour (80mph), few could have imagined its destructive power. Just over a decade ago, the city was rocked by cyclone Aila and more recently by cyclone Bulbul, however most had suggested that Amphan was on […]
Read More20 Seriously Effective Wind Mitigation Strategies for your Next Project
Posted on May 4, 2020Creating outdoor spaces that are comfortable and fit for purpose is more important now than it has ever been. For us this means finding wind mitigation strategies that fit with the aesthetics and intent of a development and this can be one of the most critical aspects of the studies we undertake. For this reason, […]
Read MoreConstruction Underway on Sydney’s Tallest Tower
Posted on April 7, 2020Construction is now underway for the soon to be tallest office tower in Sydney.Designed by Foster + Partners, the 263m tall tower has been named ‘Salesforce Tower, Sydney’, with the US software giant Salesforce as the anchor tenant. The building has obtained Sydney’s first Platinum pre-certification for ‘WELL core and shell’ and aims to achieve […]
Read MoreJakarta International Stadium: A CurrentWindtech Project
Posted on March 6, 2020Windtech is partnering with the Jakarta government to deliver a brand-new, multi-function stadium named Jakarta International Stadium that can host around 82,000 spectators. The stadium will be incredibly luxurious, with facilities comparable to those at Manchester United’s Old Trafford stadium and Real Madrid’s Santiago Bernabeu stadium. Features include perforated external panels and two moving panels […]
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