Claims
- 1. An advanced building method for architectures.
- 2. The advanced building method for architectures of claim 1, wherein the spatial elements, such as floors and walls, reinforce the structural integrity of the superstructure.
- 3. The advanced building method for architectures of claim 1, wherein the mass of the spatial elements is reduced.
- 4. The advanced building method for architectures of claim 1, wherein the spatial elements are produced more efficiently.
- 5. The advanced building method for architectures of claim 1, wherein the finished stories are completely installed in the final location more efficiently.
- 6. The advanced building method for architectures of claim 1, wherein the modular elements can be manufactured and/or assembled on site, even on ground level.
- 7. The advanced building method for architectures of claim 1, wherein partial or complete modular elements can be inserted into the framework.
- 8. The advanced building method for architectures of claim 1, wherein the building progress of all superstructural components can progress simultaneously.
- 9. The advanced building method for architectures of claim 1, wherein the spatial elements can be modules that can function as fire protection cells or firewalls.
- 10. The advanced building method for architectures of claim 1, wherein structural monitoring and warning systems can be utilized.
- 11. An advanced load lifting method for building architectures.
- 12. The advanced load lifting method for building architectures of claim 11, wherein load relay-lifters are utilized.
- 13. The advanced load lifting method for building architectures of claim 11, wherein heavier loads can be lifted.
- 14. The advanced load lifting method for building architectures of claim 11, wherein loads can be lifted more frequently.
- 15. The advanced load lifting method for building architectures of claim 11, wherein the load lifters can be utilized for future use of the completed architecture.
- 16. An advanced frame construction method for building architectures.
- 17. The advanced frame construction method for building architectures of claim 16, wherein an assisting structure climbs, easing the construction of the framework.
- 18. The advanced frame construction method for building architectures of claim 16, wherein the weight lifting capacity of the top cranes can be increased by improved support features.
- 19. The advanced frame construction method for building architectures of claim 16, wherein the loads of the top cranes can counterbalance each other.
- 20. The advanced frame construction method for building architectures of claim 16, wherein the assisting structure can be utilized for future use of the completed architecture.
- 21. The advanced frame construction method for building architectures of claim 16, wherein ironworkers benefit from additional safety potentials provided.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is related to prior Application No. 60/351,233 filed on: Jan. 23, 2002
Provisional Applications (1)
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60351233 |
Jan 2002 |
US |