
Two Sides to Sustainability & High-performance
High performance can be defined as “a building that integrates and optimizes all major high-performance building attributes, including energy
High performance can be defined as “a building that integrates and optimizes all major high-performance building attributes, including energy
Business Insider has described San Francisco’s Chase Arena as setting “a new standard for a sports arena in the US”, and “the state-of-the-art arena
It is commonly thought that fenestration U-factor is not a key determinant in the performance of facades in hot climates, and generally the focus of
Electrochromic (EC) glass is a seemingly magical solution to a building’s sun shading problems. A technology that was originally developed about
This paper will address the potential of ornamental architectural terracotta surfaces to mitigate the effects of climate fluctuations that will
The SCALP device is designed to measure the residual compressive surface stress of glass. As the SCALP does not rely on the birefringence properties
Daylighting is often an important component of architectural design and heavily influenced by a building’s facade and enclosure systems. Unlike many
New approaches to lightweight metal forming have the potential to advance architectural fabrication, particularly in the design and engineering of
Manufactured veneer panels such as glass fiber reinforced concrete (GFRC), ultra high performance concrete (UHPC), sintered stone, and terracotta are
Green Wall applications are growing in popularity around the world. Often thought of as a decorative element they provide much more than aesthetic
Silicone materials have a long history in high performance building projects. Known for durability, they can reduce a building’s carbon footprint by