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Building Physics of the Envelope

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Practical principles of building physics The facade is the building’s interface with its environment. It is here that building physics parameters such as ...
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  • 07 May 2018
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Practical principles of building physics

The facade is the building’s interface with its environment. It is here that building physics parameters such as heat, humidity, sound and light interact with the building. All these influences need to be controlled by the building envelope in order to ensure the comfort of the user and the functional performance of the architecture.

This introduction explains the most important phenomena and then relates them to design and building practice – which materials react in which way to these factors? How do facade systems deal with heat, humidity, sound and light? This practice-oriented book, which is the result of cooperation between an architect and a structural engineer, describes the most important facade materials and constructions under the aspect of their building physics performance.

  • Numerous schematic drawings produced specifically for the publication
  • Building physics for academic study and building practice
  • Authors with many years of experience in facade design
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Price: $40.99
Pages: 134
Publisher: Birkhäuser
Imprint: Birkhäuser
Publication Date: 07 May 2018
ISBN: 9783035611458
Format: Hardcover
BISACs: ARCHITECTURE / Methods & Materials, Materials in architecture, ARCHITECTURE / Codes & Standards, ARCHITECTURE / Professional Practice, ARCHITECTURE / Sustainability & Green Design, Environmentally-friendly (‘green’) architecture & design, Architectural details, components and motifs, Architecture: professional practice
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Prof. Dr.-Ing Ulrich Knaack, Professor of Facade Technology, Darmstadt University of Technology

Prof. Dr. ir. Eddie Koenders, Institute for Materials in the Built Environment, Darmstadt University of Technology