More than just a facade – principles, technology, materials
Applications for various materials in facade construction
Today, the construction of the building shell is a greater challenge than ever for planners. As well as the diversity of functions that need to be performed, the specific properties and applications for the various materials play a crucial role in the design of the facade. The Facade Construction Manual is a compact reference work that covers the basic principles of planning alongside selected information on natural stone and claystone, glass, wood, plastic, concrete and metal. In addition, important aspects for facade planning in the 21st century are included, such as multiple skin facades made from glass, manipulator systems and solar technology. A comprehensive selection of example applications from around the world illustrates in detail the principles and innovations behind many solution approaches.
More than 100 design examples
Solution approaches for specific materials in facade planning
More than 250 detail drawings and approx. 400 illustrations
Basic principles of technical planning
Wood, glass, steel metal – “modern” materials for the building shell planning
Thomas Herzog, Roland Krippner, Werner Lang
First corrected reprint 2008
319 pp. with numerous drawings and photos.Coloured illustrations
Hard cover 23 x 29.7 cm
ISBN 3-7643-7109-9
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