
Contextual Envelopes
Aesthetic and technical capabilities of facade design have become seemingly endless as building technologies progress. While the capacity to address
Aesthetic and technical capabilities of facade design have become seemingly endless as building technologies progress. While the capacity to address
The goal is to explore the role and methodology employed between the architect and engineer as they look to resolve the opposing demands of design
Change happens, for better or for worse, to all living and physical matter. In order to thrive and achieve longevity, we constantly need to adapt to
An innovative lightweight ceramic precast composite panel is introduced in this paper that offers the unique benefits of prefabricated off-site
Today, about 40% of all buildings in the U.S. still have single-pane windows, and ~70% of the existing building stock is estimated to suffer from
The case study presented is a 195 meters tall office tower with a raised podium made of 16 meters full height glass panels (and smaller). The panels
With increasing interest in wellness and human-centric design in workplaces, the design of building enclosures is predicated on optimizing competing
This paper surveys facade design education in accredited Bachelor and Master of Architecture (B.Arch and M.Arch) programs in the United States. A
Daylighting is often an important component of architectural design and heavily influenced by a building’s facade and enclosure systems. Unlike many
Apertures is a six-story, commercial building in the Roma Norte neighborhood of Mexico City–a neighborhood severely impacted by the 1985 and 2017
This paper examines two profoundly different design approaches: one, herein called ‘autonomous’, where the building’s design is governed by internal
We construct building enclosures to keep the elements out, but sometimes air and water infiltrate the building envelope, causing several problems for
Healthcare projects in northern California require specialized knowledge to navigate regulation, technological advancements, and project execution
In 1959 Heinz Isler challenged the world of concrete shell design by proposing a series of shapes for shells that were very different from what most
This paper provides an overview of a course focusing on the façade as taught to architecture students over a twenty-year period. The need for this
Johnson Controls (JCI), a leading provider of intelligent building technology solicited the design of a 35,000sm headquarters for its Asia-Pacific
Understanding how a building will reflect sunlight has gone from a rare requirement to a key consideration during the planning permission process in