Reinforced Polymer Concrete Screen Walls
Apertures is a six-story, commercial building in the Roma Norte neighborhood of Mexico City–a neighborhood severely impacted by the 1985 and 2017
Apertures is a six-story, commercial building in the Roma Norte neighborhood of Mexico City–a neighborhood severely impacted by the 1985 and 2017
Glass is a key component in building design. Benefits of utilizing Insulating Glass Units (IGUs) within a building facade are well understood,
Traditional approach for engineering the facade is building an isolated analysis model. However, it inhibits a dynamic design process where
Glass is an essential component for any type of building. Its transparency enhances daylighting and provides occupants a view to the outside. Whether
High performance can be defined as “a building that integrates and optimizes all major high-performance building attributes, including energy
The development of methods to predict and control moisture accumulation in building envelopes has always been a key element in building science.
Amidst the critical conversations about the need to build better and more efficient building skins, designers are also mindful of the need for the
The transformation of a dark and inhumane 1970s tilt-up concrete office building into a high performance, light-filled modern workplace was enabled
Facades are increasingly being recognized as a major contributor to whole-building embodied carbon. While designers know how to reduce the embodied
The historical focus on reducing the carbon footprint of a building has recently shifted to include more emphasis on embodied carbon, the carbon
Incorporating a novel, transparent monolithic aerogel into insulated glass units (IGUs) for windows and building enclosures will provide the
The envelope of the Harbin Bank Building in Beijing has a Multi-Skin Facade where the outer cavity is naturally ventilated. During the design the
Fountain Place is a project that exemplifies the latest technology and applications in building skin design and jumbo structural glass applications,
Architectural design freedom achieved on high-end projects currently costs over $1,000/sq. Ft. Building materials have long been relegated to plane