Facade Wind Loading
Wind induced pressure is a major design consideration for building facades. However, the effects of facade geometry and urban terrain on wind loading
Wind induced pressure is a major design consideration for building facades. However, the effects of facade geometry and urban terrain on wind loading
Cost-effective, sustainable, self-actuating, thermally-responsive, bio-composite exo-skins that act like shields or cloaks for existing buildings
The state-of-the-art of Additive Manufacturing (AM), popularly known as 3D printing, shows its prospective future in the
Dynamic architectural lighting in urban areas is a key element in creating attractive nighttime icons in addition to potentially generating
Direct sun on the body is a known potential cause of thermal discomfort for occupants, yet most thermal comfort simulations do not capture its
The reaches of architecture are inherently linked to the efficacy of communication, and as emerging technology broadens the conceptual horizon of the
The Los Angeles Stadium’s doubly curved skin is composed of over 35,000 unique triangular panels covering 296,502 square feet of surface area. The
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
The design of complex, high-performance facades involves balancing attention towards principles of material selection, thermal and moisture
Window glass design using ASTM E 1300 entails determining glass thickness(es) and types so that the window glass construction load resistance
Daylighting is a key strategy to energy efficiency and improved occupant comfort, health, and productivity in buildings. However, providing desired
Daylighting & Solar Glare control, which affect both the energy consumption of the building as well as the comfort of the occupants, become
The performative and visual aspects of curved forming/bending thin “formable” planar materials is explored. Early tests for deflection indicate that