TY - BOOK AU - Aarburg,Jean-Luc von AU - Augustin,Georg AU - Bader,Bernardo AU - Bergfeld,Björn AU - Binder,Markus AU - Bonfig,Peter AU - Brenne,Winfried AU - Bucher-Beholz,Ingo AU - Cremers,Jan AU - Eberle,Baumschlager AU - Fasting,Eivind Kristoffer AU - Foss,Ragnhild Pedersen AU - Frank,Ute AU - Fujimoto,Sou AU - Gjertsen,Andreas G. AU - Goetschmann,Francis AU - Guggenbichler AU - Haerle,Christoph AU - Hanstad,Trondheim Yashar AU - Hartwig,Joost AU - Hjort,Tomas Aasved AU - Hubacher,Matthias AU - Hubacher,Sabina AU - Iglesias,Carlos Pereda AU - Kaufmann,Hermann AU - Klos,Hermann AU - Liebmann,Bernd AU - Maeda,Keisuke AU - Maranta,Paola AU - McLaughlin,Níall AU - Miller,Quintus AU - Nickel,Frank AU - Ohren,Trygve AU - Olgiati,Valerio AU - Peier,Erhart AU - Petersen,Rolf AU - Pérez,Pereda AU - Reutter,Odilo AU - Roeder,Kaestle Ocker AU - Schneider,Enno AU - Sieberath,Ulrich AU - Silanes,Óscar Pérez AU - Sohn,Elke AU - Stark,Thomas AU - Unterlandstättner,Thomas AU - Wachter,Jochen AU - Wagenstaller TI - Building Openings Construction Manual: Windows, Vents, Exterior Doors T2 - DETAIL Construction Manuals SN - 9783955532987 U1 - 721.82 22/ger PY - 2016///] CY - Mnchen PB - DETAIL KW - Architecture--Details KW - Doors--Design and construction KW - Windows--Design and construction KW - ARCHITECTURE / Methods & Materials KW - bisacsh N1 - Frontmatter --; Contents --; Part A. Introduction --; Openings in buildings --; The historic development of the window – from its origins through to the early modern era --; Designing facade openings --; Windows and doors in art and culture --; Solution principles for adjustable openings --; Part B. Fundamentals I --; Requirements and protective functions – building physics fundamentals --; Materials, components, types of construction --; Building connection and structural context --; Working with historic windows in existing buildings and architectural monuments --; Part C. Fundamentals II --; Passive solar energy use --; Active solar energy use --; Technical building components in and around windows --; Life-cycle assessments for windows and exterior doors --; Part D. Built examples in detail --; Student accommodation --; Terrace houses --; Hotel in the Altes Hospiz --; Detached house --; School --; Renovation of the Bauhaus Dessau --; Home and workshop --; Exhibition pavilion --; Shop renovation --; House and jeweller’s studio --; District police department --; Training centre --; Extension to the Landesdenkmalamt (State office for monument preservation) --; Islamic cemetery --; Detached house --; Illwerke Centre, Montafon --; Residence --; Office building --; Renovation of the former workers’ canteen at the Pulverfabrik Rottweil --; Renovation of the Botanical Garden hothouses --; Extension and improvements to the energy efficiency of the ift Rosenheim building --; High-rise building --; House --; Office building conversion and extension --; Boathouse --; House --; Pavilion --; Renovation and conversion of a high-rise government authority building --; Student residences --; Office building --; Part E. Appendix --; Authors --; Acknowledgements --; Ordinances, guidelines and standards --; Literature --; Image credits --; Index; restricted access; Issued also in print N2 - Building openings provide light, ventilation and climate control for rooms. At the same time, they are essential functional and design elements of facades, enabling communication between indoor and outdoor spaces as transparent or translucent structural components. Similar to the entire building envelope, windows and exterior doors must meet exacting standards for materials, construction types and installation conditions, as well as for fire, noise and thermal insulation, energy efficiency, airtightness and building security. The Building Openings Construction Manual opens with historic developments, provides solid facts on standards and safety features. It covers materials, components, construction types and specifics of structural connections, including solutions on how to deal with existing older windows and issues of ventilation, the use of solar energy and ecological sustainability. Detailed case studies offer a wealth of constructive ideas for the reader’s own work; Integrative linking of indoor and outdoor spaces UR - https://doi.org/10.11129/9783955532994 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9783955532994 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/document/cover/isbn/9783955532994/original ER -