Renovating with UHPC – part III: How to use walls and struts, and why…

The housing area Finlandsparken in Vejle renovated with CRC i2® balconies. Integrated walls provide privacy. More photos available at Hi-Cons web page. This post concludes the mini-series on renovating with UHPC and discusses benefits and challenges using walls and struts as the tools for supporting the balconies. For a general introduction to renovating to potential … More Renovating with UHPC – part III: How to use walls and struts, and why…

Renovating with UHPC part II – Plates and columns

The housing association BM in Brønderslev – renovated with new CRC i2® plate balconies and columns   In my last post I started on a mini-series on renovating with UHPC. This is the second of the three posts and describes some of the issues related to adding balconies using plates and columns – both normal … More Renovating with UHPC part II – Plates and columns

Renovating with UHPC

Part I: Glued connections   A mock-up balcony on an old building installed using a glued connection: Ved Volden in Copenhagen. Notice that a strip of light is visible between the new balcony parapet and the wall except at the bottom where the connection to the deck is revealing that the parapet is not part … More Renovating with UHPC