Building Skins / / ed. by Christian Schittich.
Die Gebäudehülle ist weithin sichtbares Signet, sie schafft Verbindungen zwischen Außen- und Innenraum, schützt vor Witterungseinflüssen und hilft nicht zuletzt, den Energiebedarf im Gebäude zu senken. Mehr denn je ist die Hülle gleichzeitig Experimentierfeld für vielfältigste Einsatzmöglichkeiten n...
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Place / Publishing House: | Basel : : Birkhäuser, , [2012] ©2006 |
Year of Publication: | 2012 |
Language: | English |
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Table of Contents:
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Shell, Skin, Materials
- Is it all “just” a facade? The functional, energetic and structural aspects of the building skin
- The Building Skin as Heat and Power Generator
- Materials in the building skin – from material to construction
- Documentation Centre in Hinzert
- Museum Liner in Appenzell
- House in Dornbirn
- Administration Building in Heilbronn
- Cycling Stadium in Berlin
- Glasgow Science Centre
- Service Centre in Munich
- Pavilion in Amsterdam
- Micro-Compact Home in Munich
- Selfridges Department Store in Birmingham
- A Summer Space
- Eden Project near St Austell
- Allianz Arena in Munich
- Japanese Pavilion in Hanover
- Factory Hall in Bobingen
- House in Zurndorf
- House near Tokyo
- Prada Flagship Store in Tokyo
- Church in Munich
- Administration Building in Kronberg
- Trade-Fair Tower in Hanover
- Administration Building in Wiesbaden
- Federal Environment Agency in Dessau
- Museum of Hiroshige Ando in Batoh
- Passenger Shipping Terminal in Yokohama
- Library in Delft
- Extension of Villa Garbald in Castasegna
- Academy of Music in Santiago de Compostela
- The architects
- Authors
- Illustration credits