Silicone materials have a long history in high performance building projects. Known for durability, they can reduce a building’s carbon footprint by
There is history to this new enterprise. Facade Tectonics started as a series of invited roundtable discussions at the University of Southern California School of Architecture in 2007 as a strategic response to the escalating importance and complexity of building facade technology. These roundtable
Kintsukuroi, the Japanese art of repairing broken pottery with powdered precious metal, is a practice of celebrating the life and history of an
Tokyo’s prestigious Ginza District, is home to innovative architectural design. One of the most recent examples is Ginza Six (GSIX), the largest
I’ve heard a little of this from some people and it bugs me! We are going to have the best World Congress event in the history of mankind! The prospect of taking FTI’s signature World Congress event to a digital platform is nothing but opportunity for the Institute. Let me tell you why
A review of balustrade practices from around the world, and why practices in United States and countries using ICC code/ASCE 7 designs are failing to
Center Three is a 100-year-old, one million square-foot building in Long Island City, New York that was constructed over the course of one year. It
It may be difficult for modern man to believe that what is known as handicraft was once the advanced manufacturing of the day. These techniques were
The project described in this paper explores the integration of custom-made soft robotic muscles into a component-based surface. This project is part
The performative and visual aspects of curved forming/bending thin “formable” planar materials is explored. Early tests for deflection indicate that