Facade Wind Loading
Wind induced pressure is a major design consideration for building facades. However, the effects of facade geometry and urban terrain on wind loading
Wind induced pressure is a major design consideration for building facades. However, the effects of facade geometry and urban terrain on wind loading
Explosions can result in very high loads of extremely short durations. Protective design to mitigate the effects of blast loading requires façade
At the core of facade design is the concept of interdisciplinarity, a bridge between concept and materialization apt to relay a built form
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Fidelity between the built enclosure and early visualizations is rarely, if ever, an accident. When achieved, it comes as the result of persistent
In 1959 Heinz Isler challenged the world of concrete shell design by proposing a series of shapes for shells that were very different from what most
A proposed design for a compact, closed cavity, double-skin curtain wall system in the Marine climate of the West Coast raises questions of potential
This paper describes the development of an interactive map that highlights case studies of advanced facade design strategies and technologies from
While additive manufacturing (AM) offers unprecedented freedom of design and a remarkable potential for material efficiency and lightweight
In 2015, Australia’s largest embassy complex in the world was built in Jakarta, Indonesia, to provide an official residence for Australia’s permanent
Ever-increasing performance requirements in the latest version of the energy codes are compelling project teams to consider the thermal performance of the building envelope more rigorously than ever before.
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Building design criteria requires that government buildings be designed for a variety of extreme loads including blast, hurricane, and impact
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The use of bidirectional scattering distribution function incorporated in a transient systems simulation program, allows engineers to accurately
There were good why reasons early US Modernism first evolved in California– wide open sites with no constraints (physical or zoning), and effectively
Increased security needs have led to a demand in enhanced curtain wall facade performance. In addition to thermal, acoustic, and structural
Shanshui City and Star Bund Center can be considered as representative projects of RFR Shanghai recently Both provide creative solutions for complex
Facades are increasingly being recognized as a major contributor to whole-building embodied carbon. While designers know how to reduce the embodied