
Facade Resilience Evaluation Framework
Resiliency is the capacity of a building (or building component in the case of the facade) to support building functionalities during extreme events
Resiliency is the capacity of a building (or building component in the case of the facade) to support building functionalities during extreme events
Building envelopes cover a considerable part of the urban exterior surfaces, and to therefore have a significant leverage effect on the climate
Climate change effects are causing an increase in extreme wind events’ frequency and severity, worldwide. Regions that previously were not prone to
This case study focuses on the solutions provided for the Bell Museum at the University of Minnesota. Our design team worked with the client to
Today's sustainability in architecture takes into consideration the complete life cycle of buildings and their components, from resource harvesting
A building’s envelope mitigates the effects of meteorological phenomena – including lightning – upon the structure and its occupants and contents.
The recent 50 year anniversary of the first use of silicone sealant in a 4-sided structural silicone glazing application marks a sustainable and
The impacts of climate change, driven by increasing extreme temperature, sea-level rise, and heavy precipitations, interact and play an essential
Apertures is a six-story, commercial building in the Roma Norte neighborhood of Mexico City–a neighborhood severely impacted by the 1985 and 2017
The United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs projects a world population growth of over three billion over our current, nearly eight
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 pathway to carbon-neutrality, as urged during the COP 21 in Paris, and the repeated goal for resilient buildings and urban habitats, winds right