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Bioclimatic double-skin facades / Mary Benedict Bonham.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Bonham, Mary Ben, author.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Bioclimatology.
- Exterior insulation and finish systems.
- Facades.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (375 pages) : illustrations
- Edition:
- 1st ed.
- Distribution:
- London : Bloomsbury Publishing (UK), 2025.
- Place of Publication:
- Oxfordshire : Routledge, 2019.
- System Details:
- text file rdaft
- Summary:
- "Visually enriched with over 250 photographs and drawings, Bioclimatic Double-Skin Façades is an essential reference guide for understanding the types and functions of double-skin facades. Author Mary Ben Bonham examines the history and continuing potential of double-skin architecture, informing on the variety of approaches possible and advising a rigorous integrated design process leading to application. Featuring a wide selection of architectural examples, the book will be of interest to professionals and students within the fields of architecture, engineering, and construction. Characterized by a buffer-like air space between two glazed building skins, double-skin windows and facades aim to improve building comfort and energy performance. Double skins introduce complexity and initial costs, yet significant buildings in locations around the globe continue to select this approach. In addition to exploring motivations, benefits, and cautions for designing with double skins, the book provides a primer on fundamental facade design concepts and strategies for control of thermal, luminous, and acoustic environments. Chapters also address alternative types of high-performance facades and implications for each phase of facade design and construction. Bioclimatic Double-Skin Facades promotes bioclimatic design that is inspired by nature, measured in performance, and uniquely adapted to climate and place. In-depth case studies illustrate how double-skin facades have been adapted to a range of climates and cultural settings: Marseille Library and Grenoble Courthouse in France, Cambridge Public Library in Massachusetts, Manitoba Hydro Place in Canada, and the Pearl River Tower in China"-- Provided by publisher.
- Contents:
- Cover
- Half Title
- Title
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Contents
- Case Study Location Map
- Acknowledgments
- Foreword
- Introduction
- 1 A Bioclimatic View of Architecture
- Climate and Nature
- Climate and Culture
- Bioclimatic Design
- Sustainable and Regenerative Design
- Framework for Analysis
- 2 Double-Skin Façade Concepts and Strategies
- An Integrative Strategy
- A Bioclimatic Kit of Parts
- Bioclimatic Design Concepts and Strategies
- 3 Double-Skin Façade Classifications
- Cavity Partitioning
- Ventilation Type and Mode
- Structural Classifications
- Alternative Nomenclatures
- 4 Double-Skin Façade History, Part I: Origins
- Buffer Zones in Vernacular Architecture
- Mid-19th Century: Glass for Light and Heat
- 20th Century: Glass for Health, Thermal Comfort, and (Sometimes) Ventilation
- Mid-20th Century: Ventilation and Acoustics in Early DSF Architecture
- 1970s: Energy Focus Feeds DSF Development
- 1980s: Experimentation
- 5 Double-Skin Façade History, Part II: Adaptations
- 1990s: Proliferation in Europe
- 21st Century: Global Expansion
- Supertall
- 6 Double-Skin Façades: Motivations and Alternatives
- Motivations
- Benefits, Cautions, and Costs
- Alternatives
- 7 Double-Skin Façade Performance in Practice
- Façade Performance
- Façade Design Process
- 1 Predesign: Concepts and Criteria
- 2 Schematic Design: Models and Iteration
- 3 Design Development: Simulation of Performance
- 4 Construction Documentation: Collaboration with Fabricators
- 5 Bidding / Final Buyout: Final Fabrication Drawings
- 6 Construction and Closeout: Mockups, Installation, and Quality Assurance
- 7 Post-Occupancy: Evaluation and Feedback Loops
- 8 Double-Skin Façade Case Studies
- 8.1 Marseille Library | BMVR de Marseille (Marseille, France, 1997-2004).
- 8.2 Grenoble Courthouse | Palais de Justice de Grenoble (Grenoble, France, 1994-2002)
- 8.3 Cambridge Public Library (Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA, 2002-09)
- 8.4 Manitoba Hydro Place (Winnipeg, Canada, 2004-09)
- 8.5 Pearl River Tower | 珠江城大厦 (Guangzhou, China, 2005-13)
- Resources
- Index
- Climate Classifications Map.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- ISBN:
- 1-317-33994-0
- 1-317-33995-9
- 1-315-66138-1
- 9781315661384
- OCLC:
- 1104911040
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