KR-20260063146-A - Rotating shaped apartment complex
Abstract
A multi-unit dwelling according to one embodiment includes a central core positioned vertically from the ground and a plurality of modules stacked coaxially along the longitudinal direction of the central core, wherein each of the plurality of modules includes a plurality of layers, each of the plurality of layers has the same planar structure and is stacked coaxially, and among the plurality of layers, n layers may be positioned in a shape rotated by a certain angle in one direction relative to n+1 layers.
Inventors
- 채동석
- 정근채
- 안진모
- 이미진
- 최세원
Assignees
- 삼성물산 주식회사
Dates
- Publication Date
- 20260507
- Application Date
- 20241030
Claims (10)
- A central core positioned vertically from the ground; and A plurality of modules stacked coaxially along the longitudinal direction of the central core; Includes, Each of the above plurality of modules includes a plurality of layers, and The above plurality of layers each have the same planar structure and are stacked coaxially, A multi-unit dwelling in which n of the above-mentioned multiple layers is arranged in a shape rotated by a certain angle in one direction relative to the n+1 layer.
- In paragraph 1, A multi-unit dwelling in which the n-th floor of one of the above-mentioned modules is arranged in the same shape as the n-th floor of another module in the vertical direction.
- In paragraph 1, Each of the above plurality of layers is, An inner portion formed by a central portion penetrating the center by the central core and extending radially from the central core; and An outer periphery portion protruding radially outward from the outer surface of the inner periphery portion above; Includes, A multi-unit dwelling in which the inner and outer parts of the nth floor are arranged in a shape rotated by a certain angle in the aforementioned direction with respect to the inner and outer parts of the n+1th floor.
- In paragraph 3, The above outer periphery is composed of a plurality of outer periphery units spaced apart in the circumferential direction of the above inner periphery, and The rotation angle of layer n relative to layer n+1 is determined by the following equation, and At this time, is the rotation angle, and A is the number of the above layers, and B is a multi-unit dwelling, which is the number of the above-mentioned outer units.
- In paragraph 3, Each of the above plurality of layers is, A plurality of inner columns spaced apart along the circumferential direction in the inner portion above; and A plurality of outer columns spaced apart along the circumferential direction in the above outer periphery; Includes, A multi-unit dwelling in which the inner columns and the outer columns are alternately spaced apart along the circumferential direction of the central core.
- In paragraph 5, A multi-unit dwelling in which the nth floor and the n+1th floor each have the aforementioned inner column or the aforementioned outer column positioned in the same vertical direction.
- In paragraph 6, It further includes a plurality of pipes arranged adjacent to each of the above-mentioned inner columns, and A multi-unit dwelling in which the multiple pipes of the nth floor and the n+1th floor are each arranged at the same position in the vertical direction and connected to each other.
- In Paragraph 7, One of the pipes connected in the vertical direction is placed in the first room on the nth floor, and the other pipe is placed in the second room on the n+1th floor, which has a different function from the first room, and A multi-unit dwelling in which at least one of the pipes connected in the vertical direction is a pile.
- In paragraph 8, The roof of the outer perimeter of the nth floor is composed of a terrace of the n+1th floor, and The above terrace is a multi-unit dwelling having a ceiling height of two or more floors.
- In Paragraph 9, A multi-unit dwelling in which the thickness of the slabs constituting the above plurality of layers is 300mm or more.
Description
Rotating shaped apartment complex A multi-unit dwelling is disclosed. Specifically, a rotating multi-unit dwelling is disclosed. Most general multi-unit dwellings, particularly apartments, are designed with a box-like structure and constructed in a uniform form that follows the same outline from the first floor to the top floor. As a result, the exterior is monotonous and difficult to modify, and there are limitations in differentiating individual spaces according to the needs of residents. Although some designs introduce protruding balconies or terraces to create variations in the facade, such variations are limited, and it has been difficult to sufficiently secure diversity in exterior design. In addition, existing multi-unit housing is designed based on the same floor plan for upper and lower floors, making it difficult to arrange different functions vertically, which limits space utilization. To ensure the structural safety of apartments, each floor must be designed in the same form, and it is common for essential structures, such as service spaces, to be arranged identically on each floor. The aforementioned background technology is one that the inventor possessed or acquired during the process of deriving the present invention, and it cannot be considered as publicly known technology disclosed to the general public prior to the filing of the present invention. FIG. 1 is a perspective view schematically illustrating a multi-unit dwelling according to one embodiment. FIG. 2 is a floor plan of a multi-unit dwelling according to one embodiment. FIG. 3 is a plan view schematically illustrating the first floor of a multi-unit dwelling according to one embodiment. FIG. 4 is a plan view schematically illustrating the second floor of a multi-unit dwelling according to one embodiment. FIG. 5 is a plan view schematically illustrating the third floor of a multi-unit dwelling according to one embodiment. FIG. 6 is a floor plan schematically illustrating the fourth floor of a multi-unit dwelling according to one embodiment. FIG. 7 is a plan view showing an integrated vertical equipment space of a multi-unit dwelling according to one embodiment. FIG. 8 shows the piping of the first and second floors of a multi-unit dwelling according to one embodiment. FIG. 9 is a longitudinal section schematically illustrating an integrated vertical equipment space of a multi-unit dwelling according to one embodiment. The following drawings attached to this specification illustrate a preferred embodiment of the present invention and serve to further enhance understanding of the technical concept of the present invention together with the detailed description of the invention; therefore, the present invention should not be interpreted as being limited only to the matters described in such drawings. The embodiments are described in detail below with reference to the exemplary drawings. It should be noted that in assigning reference numerals to the components of each drawing, the same components are given the same reference numeral whenever possible, even if they are shown in different drawings. Furthermore, in describing the embodiments, if it is determined that a detailed description of related known components or functions would hinder understanding of the embodiments, such detailed description is omitted. Additionally, terms such as first, second, A, B, (a), (b), etc., may be used when describing the components of the embodiments. These terms are intended only to distinguish the components from other components, and the nature, order, or sequence of the components is not limited by the terms. Where it is stated that a component is "connected," "combined," or "joined" to another component, it should be understood that the component may be directly connected or joined to the other component, but that another component may also be "connected," "combined," or "joined" between each component. Components included in any one embodiment and components having common functions shall be described using the same names in other embodiments. Unless otherwise stated, the description in any one embodiment may also apply to other embodiments, and specific descriptions shall be omitted to the extent of overlap. FIG. 1 is a perspective view schematically illustrating a multi-unit dwelling (1) according to one embodiment. FIG. 2 is a floor plan of a multi-unit dwelling (1) according to one embodiment. FIG. 3 is a plan view schematically illustrating the first floor (121) of a multi-unit dwelling (1) according to one embodiment. FIG. 4 is a plan view schematically illustrating the second floor (122) of a multi-unit dwelling (1) according to one embodiment. FIG. 5 is a plan view schematically illustrating the third floor (123) of a multi-unit dwelling (1) according to one embodiment. FIG. 6 is a plan view schematically illustrating the fourth floor (124) of a multi-unit dwelling (1) according to one embodiment. FIG. 7 is a plan view showing an integrat