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Engineered transparency : the technical, visual, and spatial effects of glass.
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ISBN: 9781568987989 Year: 2009 Publisher: New York Princeton architectural press


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Concrete design book on plastic-opacity : international concrete design competition for students 2006/2007
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ISBN: 9783764004927 3764004924 Year: 2007 Publisher: Berlin : Bundesverband der Deutschen Zementindustrie,

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Le béton est en réalité un très vieux matériau (matière). Les Romains l'ont même utilisé. Mais c'est toujours contemporain. Des événements récents concernant la force, le poids et la durabilité incitent les demandes (applications) innovatrices de ce matériau (matière). Une propriété de béton qui a à peine été étudiée est sa transparence. Transparence non au sens propre d'une propriété possédée par le verre par exemple, mais transparence dans le sens spatial : opacité


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Glass design innovations in architecture
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ISBN: 9789462086722 9462086729 Year: 2021 Publisher: Rotterdam nai010 uitgevers

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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.

Translucent materials : glass, plastic, metals
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ISBN: 3764370335 9783764370336 1299863566 3034614322 303821258X Year: 2004 Publisher: Basel Birkhäuser

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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.

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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]

Transparent plastics : design and technology
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ISBN: 9783764374709 3764374705 Year: 2008 Publisher: Bäsel : Birkhäuser,

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La construction de bâtiments réalisée en plastic reçoit aujourd'hui un attrait de plus en plus grand auprès des constructeurs et du public. Suite aux premières expériences des années 1940, le plastic est devenu courrant, principalement en raison de son côté transparent ou translucide. De grands architectes issus de l'actuelle avant-garde en ont un usage fréquent. Le présent ouvragde tente de démontrer que ce matériau "éphémère" est entré dans les habitudes constructives et fait partie de la liste des matériaux proposés actuellement en raison des possibilités esthétiques et techniques qu'il offre.

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Architecture mobile --- Construction modulaire --- Informatique appliquée --- Matériau --- Matière plastique --- P.v.c. --- Technologie de la construction --- Transparence --- Plastics in building --- Transparency in architecture --- Buildings, Plastic --- Ban, Shigeru --- Behnisch, Günter --- Bruckner, Anton --- Cucinella, Mario --- De Meuron, Pierre --- Franken, Bernhard --- Giencke, Volker --- Grimshaw, Nicholas --- Herzog, Jacques --- Kempe, André --- Kuhn, Christoph --- Lacaton, Anne --- Pfeifer, Günter --- Sakula, Ash --- Siegert, D. J. --- Thill, Oliver --- Vassal, Jean-Philippe --- Abb architects --- Arconiko --- B & k+ --- Herzog & de meuron --- Jaschek & partners --- Staib architects --- Tekuto architecture studio --- Construction --- Matières plastiques dans la construction --- Matériaux --- 691.6/8 --- 691.8 --- 691 --- 691.17 --- 749.02 --- 72.039 --- Bouwmaterialen ; plastic ; transparant ; translucent --- Lichte constructies ; lichtgewicht constructies --- Architectuur ; verplaatsbare ; mobiele ; tijdelijke --- Membrane architectuur ; tentstructuren --- Architectuur ; interieurarchitectuur ; materialen ; plastic --- Onderdelen en constructie-elementen van gebouwen --- Wanden ; muren ; vloeren ; plafonds ; daken ; gevels --- Ruimtelijke constructies ; overspanningen ; kapconstructies --- Herzog & de Meuron --- Lacaton & Vassal --- Transparante materialen --- Translucide materialen --- Plastic --- Kunststof --- Synthetische materialen --- Bouwmaterialen (architectuur) --- Bouwmaterialen ; kunststoffen --- Meubelkunst en design ; technieken, materialen --- Architectuurgeschiedenis ; 2000 - 2050 --- Transparent architecture --- Architecture --- Plastic building materials --- Building materials --- Plastics --- Building plastics industry --- Air-supported structures --- Matières plastiques dans la construction. --- Matériaux. --- Lacaton, Anne, --- Vassal, Jean-Philippe, --- Herzog, Jacques, --- Herzog, Jacques, 1950 --- -Kempe, André --- Lacaton, Anne, 1955 --- -Pfeifer, Günter --- Vassal, Jean-Philippe, 1954 --- -Architecture mobile --- -Construction --- -Buildings, Plastic

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