Vertical Louvered Solar Control Paper by Clifton Fordham, RA, LEED AP, Exterior shading devices, when typically used, are horizontal planes that are most effective at the south face of buildings in the northern… March 14, 2018
Thinking About Facades Paper by Marc Schiler, FASES, LC, There have been three decades of liberating developments in the application of descriptive geometry and freeform design methods, as well as the… March 14, 2018
Teaching Facades Paper by Alex Terzich, As facades become more sophisticated and complex, more detail-intensive and performance-critical, it's vital that architecture students develop a… March 14, 2018
Patchwork Paper by Alexander G. Worden, AIA, It may be difficult for modern man to believe that what is known as handicraft was once the advanced manufacturing of the day. These techniques were… March 14, 2018
Kinetics in Building Facades Paper by Sean Cullen, Professor Greg Keeffe, The prominence of climatically responsive building facades through the use of kinetics has proliferated in recent years due to a concern for the… March 14, 2018
Digital Medium, Tangible Message Paper by Nathaniel Barlam, The reaches of architecture are inherently linked to the efficacy of communication, and as emerging technology broadens the conceptual horizon of the… March 14, 2018
Nested Density Paper by Wendy Cox, Architect, Associate Professor Projecting imagery onto building facades is not only becoming a marketing necessity for successful urban spectacles but is also altering social urban… March 15, 2020
Ginza Six Paper by Katsuhiko Muramoto, Associate Professor of Architecture Junko Owada, Architect at Asahi Building Wall Company, Tokyo Tokyo’s prestigious Ginza District, is home to innovative architectural design. One of the most recent examples is Ginza Six (GSIX), the largest… March 15, 2020
Systems Thinking Paper by Gabrielle Brainard, AIA, LEED AP, CPHC, Lecturer This paper surveys facade design education in accredited Bachelor and Master of Architecture (B.Arch and M.Arch) programs in the United States. A… January 22, 2020
Autonomous or Appropriate Paper by Katrin Terstegen, Assistant Professor This paper examines two profoundly different design approaches: one, herein called ‘autonomous’, where the building’s design is governed by internal… March 23, 2020
Developments in Gridshell Design Paper by Cristobal Correa P.E., Principal Craig Schwitter P.E., Principal 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… March 22, 2020
Facade Games Paper by James Tice, Professor of Architecture 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… January 24, 2020
Air Spaces Changed Everything Paper by Gerry Lang, M.Arch., (Penn, 2008), B. Arch (hons., Toronto, 1978) OAA, AIA,TSA, Senior Associate, Leader of Facades Group This abstract proposes that architectural facade design over the last 60 years has convulsed in light of two disruptions: air spaces which create… March 19, 2020
The Tectonics of Flimsiness Paper by Timothy Brown AIA NCARB CSI, Associate Professor Architecture has traditionally celebrated the joining of two building components or materials. Joinery serves as a key site for architectural… March 22, 2020
Doubling Mies Paper by Timothy Brown AIA NCARB CSI, Associate Professor Mies van der Rohe’s concurrently designed projects for Commonwealth Promenade Apartments (1953-1956) and the Esplanade Apartments (1953-1957), saw… March 22, 2020
Put Your Sweater On! Paper by Eric Haas, AIA, LEED AP BD+C, Adjunct Associate Professor During the particularly cold first months of 1977 President Jimmy Carter, in what some call “The Sweater Speech,” famously noted how much energy… January 22, 2020