help with constructing ceiling and walls

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I am designing a building that is 10.34 m x 38,915 m (from external leaf to external leaf) and has a corridor that is 1.6m wide that runs through the centre of the building so will be 1.6 x


the building is 2 storeys high

the corridor walls are supporting walls and all the floors have the same floor plan with the corridor running through the middle

what type of material should I use for the ceiling/floor for the first and second floor ? as I need to build the supporting walls on top of it or can I have the supporting walls built to the height of the building (8.7m) ?

I hope this makes sense

thanks
 
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Like said above sounds like a student question..

However material for ceiling/floor.. your hinting at load bearing masonry so floors can be either timber or precast concrete.. ceiling would normally be plaster or suspended ceiling tiles..

If this is legitimately a real project you are designing you need to provide more information.
 

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