Architecture and Construction in Steel

Architecture and Construction in Steel
Author: Alan Blanc,Michael McEvoy,Roger Plank
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 630
Release: 2003-09-02
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781135828394

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This book provides a comprehensive guide to the successful use of steel in building and will form a unique source of inspiration and reference for all those concerned with architecture in steel.

Metal Architecture

Metal Architecture
Author: Burkhard Fro hlich,Sonja Schulenburg
Publsiher: Birkhäuser
Total Pages: 112
Release: 2003
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: UOM:39015057652128

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In recent years metal as a construction material has been experiencing a renaissance. Its diverse qualities and versatility mean that it is an ideal material for many different applications. Architecture and industry have also discovered its aesthetic qualities, using it to cover theatres, museums, and exhibition buildings with shimmering layers of copper and titanium. It has become an integral factor in creating intelligent architectural solutions which meet the requirements of clients, investors and architects. "Metal Architecture" documents some 21 international projects which show not only the creative elements but also the economic advantages of metal. Of particular note are the Drive-Inn Restaurant in Slovenia, loft apartments in Los Angeles, and the harbour control tower in Lisbon. The buildings are presented with numerous colour illustrations and detailed plans. The book concludes with technical information and practical details on using metal in planning and construction.

Complex Steel Structures

Complex Steel Structures
Author: Terri Meyer Boake
Publsiher: Birkhäuser
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2020-08-24
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9783038214304

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Complexity in architecture, construction and material manipulation is constantly increasing due to our present ability to design, calculate and fabricate an extending range of geometric shapes and systems. This volume addresses the design of complexity in the planning, fabrication and construction of steel structures based on non-orthogonal geometries: curved and chaotic geometries, poly-diagrid systems, lattice-grid structures and others. Topical photographs by the author on a wide range of international projects present innovative methods and techniques, providing an excellent understanding of the possibilities and requirements of complex steel structures.

Designing with Structural Steel

Designing with Structural Steel
Author: Alford Johnson,Darren Szrom
Publsiher: Amer Inst of Steel Construction
Total Pages: 300
Release: 1998
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1564240487

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Designing with Structural Steel

Designing with Structural Steel
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2000
Genre: Architectural metal-work
ISBN: OCLC:56723510

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Structure for Architects

Structure for Architects
Author: Ashwani Bedi,Ramsey Dabby
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2019-07-11
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781351348300

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Structure for Architects: A Case Study in Steel, Wood, and Reinforced Concrete Design is a sequel to the authors’ first text, Structure for Architects: A Primer, emphasizing the conceptual understanding of structural design in simple language and terms. This book focuses on structural principles applied to the design of typical structural members—a beam, a girder, and a column—in a diagrammatic frame building. Through the application of a single Case Study across three key materials, the book illustrates the theory, principles, and process of structural design. The Case Study progresses step-by-step for each material, from determining tributary areas and loads through a member's selection and design. The book addresses the frequent disparity between the way architects and engineers perceive and process information, with engineers focusing on technical aspects and architects focusing on visual concepts. Structure for Architects: A Case Study in Steel, Wood, and Reinforced Concrete Design presents readers with an understanding of fundamental engineering principles through a uniquely thematic Case Study. Focusing on the conceptual understanding of structural design, this book will be of interest to architecture students and professionals looking to understand the application of structural principles in relation to steel, wood, and concrete design.

Architecturally Exposed Structural Steel

Architecturally Exposed Structural Steel
Author: Terri Meyer Boake
Publsiher: Birkhäuser
Total Pages: 184
Release: 2015-02-17
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9783038214830

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This book provides the means for a better control and purposeful consideration of the design of Architecturally Exposed Structural Steel (AESS). It deploys a detailed categorization of AESS and its uses according to design context, building typology and visual exposure. In a rare combination, this approach makes high quality benchmarks compatible with economies in terms of material use, fabrication methods, workforce and cost. Building with exposed steel has become more and more popular worldwide, also as advances in fire safety technology have permitted its use for building tasks under stringent fire regulations. On her background of long standing as a teacher in architectural steel design affiliated with many institutions, the author ranks among the world‘s best scholars on this topic. Among the fields covered by the extensive approach of this book are the characteristics of the various categories of AESS, the interrelatedness of design, fabrication and erection of the steel structures, issues of coating and protection (including corrosion and fire protection), special materials like weathering steel and stainless steel, the member choices and a connection design checklist. The description draws on many international examples from advanced contemporary architecture, all visited and photographed by the author, among which figure buildings like the Amgen Helix Bridge in Seattle, the Shard Observation Level in London, the New York Times Building and the Arganquela Footbridge.

Understanding Steel Construction

Understanding Steel Construction
Author: Terri Meyer Boake
Publsiher: Birkhäuser
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011-07-29
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 3034602693

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Understanding Steel Design' is a comprehensive and highly visual manual on the fundamentals of designing and constructing with steel, based on the analysis of hundreds of steel buildings. The basis of the idea behind this book lies in a firm belief in the benefits of recognizing the intrinsic connection between the characteristics of materials and the design of buildings. The broad spectrum of case studies provides systematic instruction in established and specialized construction methods and in combining techniques to develop new solutions in steel construction.