
Iconic Buildings
The iconic building principal incentive is to be visually attractive or stand out, for this purpose three main features must be accomplished: have a
The iconic building principal incentive is to be visually attractive or stand out, for this purpose three main features must be accomplished: have a
Embodied carbon in buildings is a key factor in building decarbonization and while it is generally small compared to operational carbon, the
At the core of facade design is the concept of interdisciplinarity, a bridge between concept and materialization apt to relay a built form
This article presents results of a research study that focuses on understanding energy performance of novel facade systems that integrate
Today, there is a shift towards sustainable simplicity in facades, embracing material innovations and thermal design strategies for long-term
Buildings have a considerable impact on the environment, and it is crucial to consider environmental and energy performance in building design.
High-rise buildings in growing cities could become more vulnerable to variations in wind flow due to the continuous changes in urban topology. The
Mid-century through 1980’s buildings with lock-strip or “zipper-gasket” glazing systems are an ever present part of the urban landscape in many
While most of high-rise buildings feature a core surrounded by a spatial frame defining the volume, one could envision a column-free plan where the
Until recently, Google has occupied buildings that were designed for others and modified the interiors to suit its needs. Many of the improvements
Photovoltaics (PV) have been utilized in buildings for decades, especially in Europe where legislative support has largely driven the market. With
The architectural facade, like clothing for a building's form, serves as both an aesthetic expression and a protective veil, concealing the inner