
This paper presents new historical research on the concrete facade of an important but relatively unknown and now demolished building by the American
All too often, high-performance building envelopes are considered in terms of new materials and technologies that push specific systems to improve
Life cycle assessment was introduced in the 1970s as an analytical tool to quantify the environmental impact of a product, process, or service.
Climate change and related thermal issues, draw attention to the impact of green facades and roofs on energy savings and thermal comfort. Besides, by
This paper describes the development of an interactive map that highlights case studies of advanced facade design strategies and technologies from
What does the fourth industrial revolution mean to the design and engineering of facades of the future? We are experiencing a global technological
In recent decades the use of unitized glazing systems has become increasingly common especially for high-rise construction. The opaque panels in
Large master planned developments such as Battery Park City in Manhattan, Mission Bay in San Francisco, and Playa Vista in Los Angeles were built
The history of high performance facades and glazing has been a tale of attempting to manage the conflicting requirements of, on one hand inviting
How has the role of the façade evolved in light of the COVID-19 pandemic and ongoing fight to combat the climate change crisis? As companies grapple
Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) is a methodology used to quantify the impact of building construction supply chains on the environment in terms of
Closed cavity facades (CCF), a configuration of Double Skin Facade (DSF), consists of a double-glazed unit on the inner layer and single glazing on
Originally known as The Master Building, 310 Riverside Drive in Manhattan's Upper West Side is a 28-story tower completed in 1929 as an apartment
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
Double-Skin Facades (DSF) are well-known to boost the thermal performance of a façade: they can provide extra insulation in the wintertime and lower
The Science and Engineering Complex (SEC) on the Allston Campus is the largest new building at Harvard University in recent decades with a footprint