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The invention relates to a building complex formed by multistorey ring buildings (R) having sections (1) which, in the ground plan, are trapezoidal, form a regular polygon ring and surround a courtyard with a central stairwell (4), wherein the storeys (3) thereof are evenly offset from one another in the vertical direction and are joined to the stairwell (4) by spoke-type passages (5), which stairwell has a staircase running around in the direction of the ascending storeys and having an ascending height (a) corresponding to the storey offset (h) between the passages (5). In order to join the individual ring buildings (R) to one another, according to the invention, in ring buildings (R) with an even-numbered polygon ring, the identical ring buildings (R) are each alternately arranged offset at an angle of 180° at the vertices of a polygon corresponding to the polygon ring, and in ring buildings (R) with an uneven-numbered polygon ring, the identical ring buildings (R) are each alternately arranged offset at an angle of 180° at the vertices of a polygon with twice the number of vertices, and the successive ring buildings (R) along the polygon are connected by passages (6) running between the storeys (3) of opposing connection sections with a corresponding storey offset.
The invention relates to a building complex formed by multistorey ring buildings (R) having sections (1) which, in the ground plan, are trapezoidal, form a regular polygon ring and surround a courtyard with a central stairwell (4), wherein the storeys (3) thereof are evenly offset from one another in the vertical direction and are joined to the stairwell (4) by spoke-type passages (5), which stairwell has a staircase running around in the direction of the ascending storeys and having an ascending height (a) corresponding to the storey offset (h) between the passages (5). In order to join the individual ring buildings (R) to one another, according to the invention, in ring buildings (R) with an even-numbered polygon ring, the identical ring buildings (R) are each alternately arranged offset at an angle of 180° at the vertices of a polygon corresponding to the polygon ring, and in ring buildings (R) with an uneven-numbered polygon ring, the identical ring buildings (R) are each alternately arranged offset at an angle of 180° at the vertices of a polygon with twice the number of vertices, and the successive ring buildings (R) along the polygon are connected by passages (6) running between the storeys (3) of opposing connection sections with a corresponding storey offset.
Building complex
ZITTMAYR JOHANNES (author)
2019-09-26
Patent
Electronic Resource
English