
Designing with Photovoltaics
Photovoltaics (PV) have been utilized in buildings for decades, especially in Europe where legislative support has largely driven the market. With
Photovoltaics (PV) have been utilized in buildings for decades, especially in Europe where legislative support has largely driven the market. With
The conventional approach to specifying dimensional tolerances in architecture and construction is inadequate in the theater of premanufacturing
The Green Village at the TU Delft is a living lab for sustainable innovations. The Co Creation Centre (CCC) will be their new meeting center (13.5 x
Mies van der Rohe’s concurrently designed projects for Commonwealth Promenade Apartments (1953-1956) and the Esplanade Apartments (1953-1957), saw
Highly transformable materials can be used as adaptive exterior shading systems by leveraging the relationship between external stimuli (heat) and
The testing of aluminum/glass curtainwalls for seismic capability, mainly inter-story drift, has been carried out on many curtainwalls over the last
As architects and designers we understand the urgency of addressing the building sector’s role in the ongoing environmental crisis. Architecture2030
Energy codes across the country are progressively getting stricter and increasing the threshold for a baseline building’s energy performance.
Daylighting & Solar Glare control, which affect both the energy consumption of the building as well as the comfort of the occupants, become
The project described in this paper explores the integration of custom-made soft robotic muscles into a component-based surface. This project is part
Providing a unique and integral cladding/envelope solution suited for high-rise buildings has been an inherent challenge for this building typology
The reaches of architecture are inherently linked to the efficacy of communication, and as emerging technology broadens the conceptual horizon of the
The trend towards modular and unitized facades continues to grow in popularity due largely in part to the efficiencies gained in terms of cost and
Climate change goals will require significant improvements in the way buildings are constructed and operated. Building reuse can combat climate
Laminated glass with standard PVB has long been used for safety and security due to its ability to adhere the broken glass fragments together. As the
Ever-increasing performance requirements in the latest version of the energy codes are compelling project teams to consider the thermal performance
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
This paper examines two profoundly different design approaches: one, herein called ‘autonomous’, where the building’s design is governed by internal