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  • Subjective Perception and Objective Measurement featured image

    Subjective Perception and Objective Measurement

    <p>Current glass industry standards provide clear tolerances for readily quantifiable physical properties to assist with the evaluation of visual…

  • Specifying Commercial Aluminum Finishes featured image

    Specifying Commercial Aluminum Finishes

    <p>Many factors will influence coating selection, but to achieve the desired performance level for a given situation, coatings must be specified…

  • Exo-Skins

    Cost-effective, sustainable, self-actuating, thermally-responsive, bio-composite exo-skins that act like shields or cloaks for existing buildings

  • Controlling Anisotropy in Heat Treated Glass featured image

    Controlling Anisotropy in Heat Treated Glass

    <p>Anisotropy is also known as Brewster marks, quench marks, strain pattern, leopard spots, Iridescence, etc. Although anisotropy is inevitable when…

  • Anisotropic Effects in Architectural Glass featured image

    Anisotropic Effects in Architectural Glass

    <p>Iridescence effects, quench marks, leopard marks… The names given to optical anisotropy in toughened and heat-strengthened glass are diverse and…

  • Saving Face featured image

    Saving Face

    <p>In 1871, a fourth level Architecture course was offered in New York City that instructed on topics such as heating, ventilation and circulation of…

  • Invert Auto-Shading featured image

    Invert Auto-Shading

    <p>Allowing sufficient amount of natural light while avoiding excessive sunlight penetration is often hard to achieve with static facade systems due…

  • Transfer Topologies featured image

    Transfer Topologies

    <p>This research looks at the relationship of material and geometric distribution to set a methodology for integrating structural and thermal design.…