Fassaden: Prinzipien der Konstruktion
German
By (author): Marcel Bilow Thomas Auer Tillmann Klein Ulrich Knaack
Façades determine the appearance of a building. Hence, they constitute a major element in architecture. At the same time, the buildings envelope has important functions to fulfil, such as lighting, weatherproofing, thermal insulation, load transfer and sound insulation. Over the past 15 years, façades have become increasingly complex intelligent facades, for instance, adapt to changing climate and lighting conditions. Newly developed materials and technologies have broadened the scope of façade functions. This book demonstrates the principles of façade construction. It systematically describes the most common types, such as post-and-beam façade, curtain wall, corridor façade or double façade, and provides guidelines for appropriate detailing. Numerous drawings made especially for the book explain the principles of different types of facades, which are then illustrated with built examples. For this second edition, all chapters were revised and all four examples in the case studies chapter were replaced by new material. The new chapter Future Facades offers insights into whats next.