The convention centre is designed with a robust structural system that combines I-section steel columns with a flat truss roof, ensuring both spatial efficiency and architectural elegance.
The plan adopts a semi-circular (fan-shaped) layout, which is efficient for audience-focused functions like auditoriums or conference halls.
Circulation appears to radiate outward from a central point, allowing ease of access and clear zoning of spaces.
The radial plan allows for hierarchical spatial organization, ensuring important areas like the auditorium are centrally positioned.
The I-section columns, known for their strength and minimal footprint, create a rhythmic structural grid that supports large, unobstructed spans—ideal for multipurpose halls and flexible event layouts. Above, a flat truss system distributes roof loads efficiently, enabling a low-profile ceiling that maintains an open, airy atmosphere without compromising structural integrity.