Facade Construction Manual

Facade Construction Manual
Author: Thomas Herzog,Roland Krippner,Werner Lang
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2004-01-01
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9783034614566

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«Facade Construction Manual» provides a systematic survey of contemporary expertise in the application of new materials and energy-efficient technologies in facade design. It surveys the facade design requirements made by various types of buildings, as well as the most important materials, from natural stone through to synthetics, and documents a diversity of construction forms for a wide range of building types.

Facade Construction Manual

Facade Construction Manual
Author: Thomas Herzog,Roland Krippner,Werner Lang
Publsiher: Birkhauser
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2013
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 3038212857

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-Facade Construction Manual- provides a systematic survey of contemporary expertise in the application of new materials and energy-efficient technologies in facade design. It surveys the facade design requirements made by various types of buildings, as well as the most important materials, from natural stone through to synthetics, and documents a diversity of construction forms for a wide range of building types."

Facade Construction Manual

Facade Construction Manual
Author: Roland Krippner,Werner Lang
Publsiher: Birkhauser
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2004-01-01
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9783764371098

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Facades - they are the first feature of a building to be noticed, they determine its distinctive appearance and are often the subject of controversial debate. This new first edition of the Facade Construction Manual provides a systematic survey of contemporary expertise in the application of new materials and energy- efficient technologies in facade design, and represents an invaluable addition to our series of Construction Manuals. It surveys the facade design requirements made by various types of buildings, as well as the most important materials, from natural stone through to synthetics, and documents a diversity of construction forms for a wide range of building types. Over 100 international case-studies in large-scale, detailed drawings are presented in the comprehensive project section.

Flat Roof Construction Manual

Flat Roof Construction Manual
Author: Klaus Sedlbauer,Eberhard Schunck,Rainer Barthel,Hartwig M. Künzel
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2012-12-17
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9783034615655

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often described as the "fifth façade", the flat roof is extremely popular with architects. Its essential task is to shelter the space beneath it from the elements. Beyond this, the use of flat roofs may be optimized by integrating them as green roofs, roof terraces, circulation areas, and even productive solar roofs. In practice, however, their correct and professional realization is a highly exacting task: in addition to providing the planner with basic rules of construction and design, the Flat Roof Manual also supplies an overview of the use and construction types as well as the standard assemblies for flat roofs. Together with the most important standards and bodies of regulations, construction drawings of the principal connection points round out the volume.

Building Openings Construction Manual

Building Openings Construction Manual
Author: Thomas Stark,Markus Binder,Peter Bonfig,Joost Hartwig,Wolfgang Jehl,Hermann Klos,Ingo Leuschner,Ulrich Sieberath,Elke Sohn
Publsiher: Detail
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2016-05-30
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 3955532984

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Building openings provide light, ventilation and climate control for rooms. At the same time, they are essential functional and design elements of facades. This manual offers solid facts on standards and safety features. It covers materials, construction types and specifics of structural connections, incl. solutions on how to deal with existing older windows and issues of ventilation, the use of solar energy and ecological sustainability.

Construction Manual for Polymers Membranes

Construction Manual for Polymers   Membranes
Author: Jan Knippers,Jan Cremers,Markus Gabler,Julian Lienhard
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2012-12-17
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9783034614702

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Whether it be as translucent sheets, broadly stretched membranes, and inflated foil cushions or in graceful, organic curves, architecture today is utilizing plastics in the most disparate forms and for a wide variety of purposes. Innovative technical developments are constantly improving its material properties; at the same time, there is a growing new awareness of its potential as a construction material. While plastics used to be employed primarily as an inexpensive variant on traditional building materials, they are increasingly regarded in the construction world today as a serious and viable alternative, be it as supporting structures, roofs, facades, or elements of interior design and decoration. Thanks in large part to this inherent self-sufficiency, plastics are currently enjoying an unprecedented surge in popularity, even among the international architectural avant-garde – as multiwall sheets or corrugated, fiber-reinforced panels, or as filling between glass panes. And the new generation of ecological bioplastics also pays tribute to the debate on sustainability, ridding plastics of their lingering reputation as environmental offenders. From the history of plastics and membranes in architecture to their material properties and requirements in construction and design, the Plastics and Membranes Construction Manual cuts to the chase, providing the kind of solid and comprehensive overview of the subject that readers have come to expect from the Im DETAIL series. Selected project examples round off the reference work and make it indispensable for the day-to-day life of the professional planner and for every architecture library.

Structural Glass Facades and Enclosures

Structural Glass Facades and Enclosures
Author: Mic Patterson
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2011-04-12
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780470502433

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A COMPREHENSIVE GUIDE TO STRUCTURAL GLASS FACADES FOR ARCHITECTS, ENGINEERS, AND BUILDERS Once an experimental building form, structural glass facades have matured into a fully robust technology. Structural Glass Facades and Enclosures documents, defines, and categorizes the current state of the art in long-span glass facade design and construction, with a focus on structural systems, glass cladding options, and implementation strategies for innovative design. A comparative analysis of these various systems is included, along with designs and design practices for enhancing transparency; engineering issues; material, process, and fabrication considerations; installation means and methods; and project delivery strategies for implementing innovative building technology in today's construction marketplace. The reader will find information here that is not available together in any single resource, including: Structural system types and design options, with integrated glass system options and their application on each of the structural types An in-depth discussion of design, fabrication, and installation issues relative to each system type, accompanied by illustrations and photographs A discussion of the challenges of implementing innovative design and technology in the construction industry, and operational practices to improve the probability of success A series of in-depth case studies documenting representative samples of stunning built works that employ the technology and design principles identified in the book Structural Glass Facades and Enclosures provides expert content for putting cutting-edge technology into real-life practice, creating new potential for fresh applications embracing both aesthetic and performance solutions, and for the adoption of the technology by architects, builders, and facade practitioners.

Glass Construction Manual

Glass Construction Manual
Author: Christian Schittich,Gerald Staib,Dieter Balkow,Matthias Schuler,Werner Sobek
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2012-12-10
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9783034615549

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Glass offers a wide variety of possible applications for the realization of even the most ambitious designs in architecture, and in the past two decades it has experienced an unparalleled burst of innovation. For planners, this means working constantly with this high-performance material. In compact and appealing form, the completely revised Glass Construction Manual presents the current state of the art on planning and building with glass, from the history through the technical foundations all the way to the most innovative applications. Astonishing perspectives on thermal insulation and solar protection and the addition of thoughtfully selected new practical examples round off this comprehensive reference work.