High-tech architecture is a style in which the structural elements discipline the plan and general arrangement of the building, with visible and exposed structural elements. One of the best examples of the high-tech architecture style is Renault Distribution Centre in the United Kingdom. The building contains offices, showrooms and warehousing. The plan should be as flexible as allowing changes in usage. A modular design was used in the project. Each module is sized 24m by 24m with 8m height. There are 42 modules in the project in total (Fig 1) [1]. Fig 1. A module of the building (24m x 24m) [1] The primary structural system consists of masts and trussed beams with tension rods and struts (Fig 2). Each mast has a system of four prestressed rods that stays connected to the beams [2]. That system increases the overall strength of the mast and provides a moment-resisting connection between the mast and the trussed beam. Fig 2. The primary structural system and the forces ...