“…Limtre, rune.abrahamsen@moelven.no, 2 Sweco, magne.bjertnaes@sweco.no, petter.navik@sweco.no, 3 Eiffage, jacques.bouillot@eiffage.com, ludwig.hahusseau@eiffage.com, 4 University of Ljubljana, Bostjan.Brank@ikpir.fgg.uni-lj.si, bkurent@fgg.uni-lj.si, 5 Moelven SE, crocetti@kth.se, thomas.johansson@moelven.se, 6 CSTB, olivier.flamand@cstb.fr, alan.jalil@cstb.fr, manuel.manthey@cstb.fr, 7 Arbonis, fgarains@arbonis.com, 8 InnoRenew CoE, gavric.igor@gmail.com, iztok.sustersic@innorenew.eu, 9 RISE, marie.johansson@ri.se, pierre.landel@ri.se, 10 Uni Exeter, wka203@exeter.ac.uk, A.Pavic@exeter.ac.uk 11 LNU, andreas.linderholt@lnu.se, 12 NTNU, kjell.malo@ntnu.no, anders.ronnquist@ntnu.no, saule.tulebekova@ntnu.no 13 Smith&Wallwork, fernando.perez@ibk.baug.ethz.ch are sensitive to wind loads in the serviceability limit state. The building height where sway is necessary to consider in the design of the structural system is lower than for other building materials such as steel or concrete.…”