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Zusatztext "The building skin is the lynchpin to achieving sustainability and resilience goals in buildings and urban habitat, and double-skin façades are an established strategy in pursuing these critical goals. Bonham makes an important contribution to this effort with a long overdue articulate and comprehensive review of double-skin technology and applications.Bonham gifts us with an articulate, comprehensive and beautifully written review of double-skin façade technology and applications. This backward and forward look at this well-established strategy in the critical pursuit to resilient and sustainable buildings and urban habitat provides a much needed update and contextualization of this rapidly evolving technology."Mic Patterson PhD LEED AP+Ambassador of Innovation & CollaborationFounder, Immediate Past PresidentFacade Tectonics Institute Informationen zum Autor Mary Ben Bonham is Associate Professor in the Department of Architecture + Interior Design at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio. She is a registered architect, NCIDQ-certified interior designer, and LEED-accredited professional. Klappentext BMVR de Marseille (Marseille! France! 1997-2004)8.2 Grenoble Courthous Zusammenfassung Visually enriched with over 250 photographs and drawings, Bioclimatic Double-Skin Fa?ades is an essential reference guide for understanding the types and functions of double-skin facades. Inhaltsverzeichnis Dedication Table of Contents Case Study Location Map Acknowledgments Foreword by Terri Meyer Boake 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 classification 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 | ????? (Guangzhou, China, 2005-13) Resources Index Climate Classifications Map ...