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691.6 --- 692.82 --- 72.03 --- 72.03 Bouwstijlen. Architectuurscholen. Architectuurstromingen. Bouwkunst: periodenen invloeden --- Bouwstijlen. Architectuurscholen. Architectuurstromingen. Bouwkunst: periodenen invloeden --- 692.82 Windows (including shop, display windows) --- Windows (including shop, display windows) --- 691.6 Glass. Window glass. Plate glass. Enamel etc. --- Glass. Window glass. Plate glass. Enamel etc. --- Glass --- Structural parts and elements of building --- Conservation. Restoration --- restoration [process] --- windows --- vensters --- restauratie (kunst) --- glasramen
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"Glass in Building" offers a compact and illustrated overview of the material-appropriate use of glass in building construction and provides information on designing with glass and producing and using specialized glass products, as well as on the building and planning regulations that must be taken into account when constructing with glass. "Glass in Building" opens up a whole range of fascinating design possibilities for the planning architect. Glass has long served as a translucent room closing element, but its range of possible uses is actually much wider. It not only offers protection against the external world, for example, noise or fire; despite its apparent fragility, it can even take on load-bearing functions in supporting structures. In combination with various different finishing methods, materials, and coatings, it also satisfies exacting structural-physical standards. "Glass in Building" offers a clear, compact, and illustrated overview of the material-appropriate use of this varied and versatile material in building construction and provides information that goes far beyond the basics on designing with glass and producing and using specialized glass products, as well as on the building and planning regulations that must be taken into account when constructing with glass. A selection of exemplary realized projects rounds out the theoretical section. Das Bauen mit Glas eröffnet dem planenden Architekten faszinierende gestalterische Möglichkeiten. Schon lange dient es als lichtdurchlässiger Raumabschluss, ist aber weitaus vielfältiger einsetzbar: Glas bietet nicht nur Schutz vor der Aussenwelt, etwa gegen Lärm oder Feuer, sondern kann trotz seiner vermeintlichen Zerbrechlichkeit sogar lastabtragende Funktionen innerhalb eines Tragwerks übernehmen. In Kombination mit verschiedenen Veredelungsmethoden, Materialien und Beschichtungen erfüllt es auch hohe bauphysikalische Anforderungen. "Detail Practice: Konstruktiver Glasbau" liefert einen kompakten, anschaulichen Überblick über den materialgerechten Einsatz dieses facettenreichen Baustoffs in der Baukonstruktion und vermittelt weit über die Grundlagen hinausreichende Informationen zum Entwerfen mit Glas, zur Herstellung und Anwendung spezieller Glasprodukte sowie zu den baurechtlichen Regelungen, die im Glasbau zu berücksichtigen sind. Eine Auswahl beispielhafter realisierter Projekte rundet den theoretischen Teil ab.
Glass construction. --- Glass architecture --- Glass as structural material --- Glass in architecture --- Building --- Glass construction --- 691.6 --- 691 --- 69 --- Bouwmaterialen ; glas --- Glasconstructies --- Glasarchitectuur --- 691.6 Glass. Window glass. Plate glass. Enamel etc. --- Glass. Window glass. Plate glass. Enamel etc. --- Glas --- Bouwmaterialen (architectuur) --- Bouwtechniek --- Bouwmaterialen ; glas, vensterglas, spiegelglas --- Construction en verre. --- Construction --- Matériaux. --- Building materials. Building technology --- Architecture --- Matériaux. --- Construction en verre --- Matériaux --- glasconstructies
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Many buildings are made with standard or system products. However, a whole new world opens up when the architect, in line with his or her design, designs parts that specifically match the architectural expression of the building. The hidden possibilities of glass are a great source of inspiration for this. This book covers product development - Design & Build - in glass facades, glass roofs and even applications of cold bent and cold turned double laminated glass.0Based on many examples realized in the Netherlands and abroad, Mick Eekhout shows how to design new glass components and develop them step by step from wild ideas to certified building components that enhance the specific character of the building. Mick Eekhout is professor Emeritus at the Technical University of Delft, founder and former director of Octatube.
691.6 --- 692.232.4 --- Glasconstructies ; 21ste eeuw --- Glasarchitectuur --- Gevels ; in glas --- Architectuur ; details ; translucente materialen ; 21ste eeuw --- Bouwmaterialen ; glas, vensterglas, spiegelglas --- Constructie-elementen van gebouwen ; buitenmuren ; blinderingen ; gordijngevels --- 691.6 Glass. Window glass. Plate glass. Enamel etc. --- Glass. Window glass. Plate glass. Enamel etc. --- 69.07 --- 691 --- 691.6/8 --- Koepelconstructies --- Draagconstructies --- Bouwmaterialen (architectuur) --- Glas --- Transparante materialen --- Architecture de verre --- Mur-rideau
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Le verre occupe depuis toujours une place à part dans l'architecture grâce aux possibilités uniques qu'il offre pour la construction de bâtiments légers, ouverts et lumineux. Mais les formidables développements dont il a récemment fait l'objet ont suscité un tel engouement qu'il est devenu le matériau de prédilection des constructeurs. La nouvelle palette de possibilités présentée par ce matériau a fait naître une très forte demande d'informations de la part des architectes et planificateurs. C'est pour répondre à leurs besoins que cet ouvrage a été conçu. Il traite de manière exhaustive des diverses possibilités créatives et constructives offertes par le verre, des propriétés et des aspects physiques de ce matériau comme de son comportement sous différentes sollicitations. Il consacre une large place aux possibilités d'économie d'énergie réalisables par une utilisation appropriée du verre ainsi qu'un vaste éventail de détails sur les techniques de fixation et de construction. Un ouvrage qui simposera comme la référence en la matière. La première partie de ce livre se divise en 2 parties, tout d'abord il retrace le parcours du verre des origines au modernisme, ensuite il situe l'importance du matériau dans la seconde moitié du 20 e siècle. La deuxième partie étudie les principes du verre comme matériau de construction et ses relations avec les différentes énergies. la troisième partie développe les détails de construction. Et la quatrième partie montre son application au travers d'exemples choisis de réalisations architecturales.
Building materials. Building technology --- architectuur --- bouwconstructies --- glas --- Structural parts and elements of building --- Glass construction. --- Architecture, Modern --- Construction en verre --- Architecture --- Vitrage --- Architecture de verre --- Verre --- Glass construction --- 691.6 --- 698 --- 697.13 --- 691 --- Bouwmaterialen ; glas ; handboeken --- Glasconstructies --- Glass. Window glass. Plate glass. Enamel etc. --- Finishing and decorating trades --- External influences on heat loss from buildings --- Bouwmaterialen (architectuur) --- Glas --- Bouwmaterialen ; glas, vensterglas, spiegelglas --- Glasarchitectuur --- Glasconstructies. --- Glasarchitectuur. --- 697.13 External influences on heat loss from buildings --- 698 Finishing and decorating trades --- 691.6 Glass. Window glass. Plate glass. Enamel etc. --- architectural glass --- Glass architecture --- Glass as structural material --- Glass in architecture --- Building --- Glass. Window glass. Plate glass. Enamel etc --- History --- Architecture, Modern - 20th century
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Glass construction --- Structural engineering --- 624.04 --- 691.6 --- 691.6 Glass. Window glass. Plate glass. Enamel etc. --- Glass. Window glass. Plate glass. Enamel etc. --- 624.04 Structural design. Graphical and analytical statics for investigation and calculation of structures --- Structural design. Graphical and analytical statics for investigation and calculation of structures --- Engineering, Structural --- Structures, Engineering of --- Architecture --- Engineering --- Glass architecture --- Glass as structural material --- Glass in architecture --- Building --- Glass construction. --- Structural engineering.
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The author ... one of the leading figures of the Dutch engineering office ABT, describes with great expertise designs, concepts and realized projects, in which glass elements fulfil crucial architectural tasks. In the advanced architecture of today the use of this transparent material goes well beyond self-supporting functions and comprises structural parts such as columns, walls, floors and roofs. One of the characteristic material properties of glass, to break suddenly and completely under certain conditions, seems only at first glance incompatible with the static responsibilities of structural elements; each of the construction achievements presented demonstrates how the engineer is challenged every time again to refute that assumption. The various creative solutions, arrived at in close cooperation with some of the most interesting architects of the present, are carefully documented by a multitude of construction drawings, sketches and photographs.
Structural parts and elements of building --- floors [surface elements] --- Building materials. Building technology --- Architecture --- façades --- MVRDV --- Glass construction. --- Building materials. --- Glass. --- Building --- Construction en verre --- Construction --- Verre --- Details. --- Matériaux --- Détails --- 1990-.... --- 691.6 --- glasconstructies --- bouwmaterialen --- architectuur --- glas --- Glass. Window glass. Plate glass. Enamel etc. --- bouwmaterialen : glas, vensterglas, spiegelglas --- 691.6 Glass. Window glass. Plate glass. Enamel etc. --- MVRDV [Rotterdam] --- Matériaux --- Détails --- Glass. Window glass. Plate glass. Enamel etc --- Building materials --- Glass --- Glass construction --- Glass architecture --- Glass as structural material --- Glass in architecture --- Amorphous substances --- Ceramics --- Glazing --- Buildings --- Architectural materials --- Building supplies --- Construction materials --- Structural materials --- Materials --- Details --- Bibliothèque --- Détail de construction --- Element de construction --- Labyrinthe --- Structure --- Arets, Wiel --- Bodaerts, Father Henri --- Bolles, Julia --- Hildegard Von Bingen --- Lüchinger, Joris --- Postel, Dirk Jan --- Roodbeen, Frank --- Van Hessen, Marco --- Wilson, Peter --- Winkel, Robert --- Amsterdam --- Arnhem --- Avallon --- Berlin --- Budapest (Hongrie) --- Leiden --- Leidschendam --- Lisbonne --- Londres --- Nijmegen --- Porto --- Rotterdam --- Saint-Germain-en-Laye --- Budapest
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Flat glass opens up more possibilities for the planner than virtually any other material. Because of the technological complexity of using it, however, no specific structural forms have been developed for glass supporting frameworks as they have been for wood, concrete, and steel. This book is thus the first to present a coherent guide to the planning and design of glass supporting frameworks. The focus is on the pressure-resistant, flat supporting element as a basic building block for broad supporting structures. The spatial and constructive forms of multifunctional, self-supporting glass envelopes are vividly illustrated and systematically explained. The constructions presented exhibit new aesthetic qualities, based not on the dictum of "dematerialization" but on the poetry of gleaming and transparent planes. They ring in a new chapter in the history of glass architecture. Kaum ein anderes Material eröffnet dem Planer so viele Möglichkeiten wie Flachglas. Durch die technologische Komplexität des Baustoffs in der Anwendung wurden jedoch bisher im Gegensatz zum Beton-, Stahl- oder Holzbau keine spezifischen Strukturformen für Glastragwerke entwickelt und ausgeführt. Mit diesem Buch wird somit erstmals eine zusammenhängende Anleitung zum Planen und Gestalten von Glastragwerken vorgelegt. Im Zentrum steht dabei das druckfeste, flächige Tragelement als Grundbaustein für weit gespannte Tragstrukturen. Dabei werden die Entwurfsparameter für Raum- und Konstruktionsformen multifunktionaler, selbsttragender Glashüllen systematisch und anschaulich erklärt. Die präsentierten Konstruktionen zeigen neue ästhetische Qualitäten auf, die nicht auf dem Diktum der "Entmaterialisierung", sondern auf der Poesie leuchtender, durchscheinender Flächen beruhen und somit ein neues Kapitel in der Glasarchitektur einläuten.
Glass --- Glass construction --- 691.6 --- 692.23 --- Glasconstructies --- Bouwmaterialen ; glas --- Architectuur ; details ; translucente materialen ; 21ste eeuw --- Glass architecture --- Glass as structural material --- Glass in architecture --- Building --- Amorphous substances --- Ceramics --- Glazing --- 691.6 Glass. Window glass. Plate glass. Enamel etc. --- Glass. Window glass. Plate glass. Enamel etc. --- 692.23 Exterior, external walls. Enclosing walls above ground generally. Walls in elevation. Façades --- Exterior, external walls. Enclosing walls above ground generally. Walls in elevation. Façades --- Bouwmaterialen ; glas, vensterglas, spiegelglas --- Glass construction. --- Glass. --- Safety glass. --- Civil & Environmental Engineering --- Engineering & Applied Sciences --- Civil Engineering
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Opening with an exploration of the overarching philosophy of repair, this volume focuses on the nature and range of glass used in historic buildings. It looks at the deterioration, examination, repair and preservation of architectural glass, from leaded windows to modern plate-glass cladding.
Conservation. Restoration --- restoration [process] --- restauratie (kunst) --- conservatie --- Building materials. Building technology --- glaskunst --- glasramen --- preserving --- Glass --- Glazing --- Historic buildings --- Deterioration --- Conservation and restoration --- 691.6 --- 72.025 --- 72.025.4 --- Glass. Window glass. Plate glass. Enamel etc. --- Architectuur: schade; verval; conservatie; restauratie; verandering van gebruik --- Monumentenzorg: reinigen; herstellen; restauratie; vernieuwing --- 72.025.4 Monumentenzorg: reinigen; herstellen; restauratie; vernieuwing --- 72.025 Architectuur: schade; verval; conservatie; restauratie; verandering van gebruik --- 691.6 Glass. Window glass. Plate glass. Enamel etc. --- Deterioration. --- Verre --- Construction en verre --- Glazing - Handbooks, manuals, etc. --- Glass - Deterioration - Handbooks, manuals, etc. --- Historic buildings - Conservation and restoration - Handbooks, manuals, etc.
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Glass has long transformed the architectural landscape. From the Crystal Palace through to the towering glass spires of today's cities, few architectural materials have held such immense symbolic resonance in the modern era. 'The Age of Glass' explores the cultural and technological ascension of glass in modern and contemporary architecture. Showing how the use of glass is driven as much by changing cultural concerns as it is by developments in technology and style, it traces the richly interwoven material, symbolic, and ideological histories of glass to show how it has produced and dispersed meaning in architecture over the past two centuries. The book's chapters focus on key moments within the modern history of architecture, moments when glass came to the forefront of architectural thought, and which illustrate how glass has been used at different times to project different cultural ideas.
glass [material] --- Structural parts and elements of building --- architectural glass --- Architecture --- architecture [object genre] --- Glass --- anno 2000-2009 --- anno 1900-1999 --- anno 2010-2019 --- Glass construction --- Architecture and society --- #SBIB:316.334.5U10 --- #SBIB:39A4 --- Glass architecture --- Glass as structural material --- Glass in architecture --- Building --- Architecture and sociology --- Society and architecture --- Sociology and architecture --- History --- Sociologie van stad en platteland: wonen en huisvesting --- Toegepaste antropologie --- Social aspects --- Human factors --- Sociologie van stad en platteland: wonen en huisvesting. --- 691.6 --- 691.6 Glass. Window glass. Plate glass. Enamel etc. --- Glass. Window glass. Plate glass. Enamel etc.
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The current material customer of translucent building materials Translucent materials give architects far more possibilities to exploit the sensual interplay of light and the fascination of interior-exterior interaction than plain glass, a fact proved by their increasing application. Traditionally, stretched paper, finely-cut stone, or stained glass were used to create mood and atmosphere. These are now giving way to a new generation of innovative materials - composite glass, synthetic panels, membranes and perforated metals.
building materials --- plastic [organic material] --- metal --- Plastics --- Chemistry --- Building materials. Building technology --- glassworking --- transparency [optical property] --- Architecture --- Glass --- Materials processing --- glass [material] --- glas --- plastiek --- metaal --- bouwmaterialen --- Building materials. --- Glass construction. --- Composite materials. --- Light in architecture. --- Architecture, Modern --- Construction --- Construction en verre --- Composites --- Lumière en architecture --- Matériaux --- 691 --- 691.6/8 --- 691.6 --- 691.7 --- 691.8 --- 691.27 --- Bouwmaterialen ; glas ; plastiek ; metaal --- Plastic --- Architectuur ; details ; translucente materialen ; 21ste eeuw --- Membrane architectuur ; tentstructuren --- Ruimtelijke constructies ; overspanningen ; kapconstructies --- ed. Frank Kaltenbach ; authors Andrea Compagno, Joachim Achenbach, Werner Sobek [et al.] --- architectuur --- glasarchitectuur --- transparatie --- plastic --- ETFE --- membranen --- doorschijnende bouwmaterialen --- Bouwmaterialen (architectuur) --- Transparante materialen --- Translucide materialen --- Glas --- Metaal --- Glass. Window glass. Plate glass. Enamel etc. --- Fibrous and foliate silicates --- Metallic building materials --- Bouwmaterialen ; glas, vensterglas, spiegelglas --- bouwmaterialen : glas, vensterglas, spiegelglas --- 691.7 Metallic building materials --- 691.27 Fibrous and foliate silicates --- 691.6 Glass. Window glass. Plate glass. Enamel etc. --- Matières plastiques --- Revêtement métallique --- Verre --- Building materials --- Architectural materials --- Building --- Building supplies --- Buildings --- Construction materials --- Structural materials --- Materials --- Glass. Window glass. Plate glass. Enamel etc --- Construction métallique --- Détail de construction --- Métal --- Plastique --- Structure plastique --- Lumière en architecture --- Matériaux --- Matières plastiques. --- Revêtement métallique. --- Verre. --- Matériaux. --- bouwmaterialen - glas(soorten), email --- Matière plastique --- Matières plastiques. --- Revêtement métallique. --- plastic [material]