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Enclose | Build : Walls, Facade, Roof / Martin Krammer, Jörg Sturm, Susanne Wartzeck, Eva Maria Herrmann; ed. by Alexander Reichel, Kerstin Schultz.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Scale ; 5Publisher: Basel : Birkhäuser, [2015]Description: 1 online resource (176 p.) : Num. figsContent type:
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ISBN:
  • 9783034602075
  • 9783035603361
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 303.6 23
LOC classification:
  • NA2940 .H47 2015
  • NA2940 .H47 2015
Other classification:
  • online - DeGruyter
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Contents:
Frontmatter -- Foreword -- Contents -- Fundamentals -- Self-Supporting Envelopes -- Non Self-Supporting Envelopes -- Roofs -- Examples -- Appendix -- Tables and Information -- Standards and Guidelines (Selection) -- Associations (Selection) -- Manufactures (Selection) -- References / Picture Credits -- Index
Summary: The building shell is the interface with the outside world, it offers protection and at the same time represents its owners or occupants. But what are the criteria for choosing a specific shell? Why is a particular material used on a particular undercoat? The fifth volume of the SCALE series, Enclose | Build, is not about the curtain, the dressing of the facade that surrounds a building, but rather on a causal level about the exterior termination of a building, the wall, the facade, which can be made of various materials, surfaces, and achieves different design effects. It shows the conditions under which certain constructions can be employed and why; what criteria such as construction costs, issues of sustainability, of energy efficiency, of assembly or of insulation or protection against moisture can also influence the choice of a system. In addition to classical constructions, Enclose | Build offers a look at future developments. How will the facade evolve as an interface for information? What do viable concepts for environmentally active, energy-efficient building shells look like? Enclose | Build is an indispensable tool for every architect and planner.
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Frontmatter -- Foreword -- Contents -- Fundamentals -- Self-Supporting Envelopes -- Non Self-Supporting Envelopes -- Roofs -- Examples -- Appendix -- Tables and Information -- Standards and Guidelines (Selection) -- Associations (Selection) -- Manufactures (Selection) -- References / Picture Credits -- Index

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The building shell is the interface with the outside world, it offers protection and at the same time represents its owners or occupants. But what are the criteria for choosing a specific shell? Why is a particular material used on a particular undercoat? The fifth volume of the SCALE series, Enclose | Build, is not about the curtain, the dressing of the facade that surrounds a building, but rather on a causal level about the exterior termination of a building, the wall, the facade, which can be made of various materials, surfaces, and achieves different design effects. It shows the conditions under which certain constructions can be employed and why; what criteria such as construction costs, issues of sustainability, of energy efficiency, of assembly or of insulation or protection against moisture can also influence the choice of a system. In addition to classical constructions, Enclose | Build offers a look at future developments. How will the facade evolve as an interface for information? What do viable concepts for environmentally active, energy-efficient building shells look like? Enclose | Build is an indispensable tool for every architect and planner.

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

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