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New Architecture and Technology.rar
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1 Trends in architecture 19 D2 L# y, ~. b- m2 W, |
1.1 An overall survey 1
# b u/ Q3 W/ K* A1.2 Stylistic trends in new architecture 10/ M+ _$ S& e9 r y# f3 |9 M
1.3 Post-war regional survey 176 R* n2 X8 Z( G; ]% C. u2 v
Bibliography 29
) \* A8 V+ \# a: U0 R( i2 The impact of technological change on building materials 31+ c0 f" _7 K& z5 |8 ?7 D
2.1 General considerations 318 R) O6 l ~& q# A
2.2 Timber 34
; s" Q1 B ~2 u4 A+ W- o: j* ]2.3 Steel 358 L% I7 j3 V3 a& C) Z
2.4 Aluminum and other metals 372 u4 s: K1 \" z; T7 K) V
2.5 Brick, stone and masonry 40: p4 t9 p0 t& _) @
2.6 Glass and structural glass 40
+ Z7 r9 \, O( D ^( X5 }2.7 Concrete and reinforced concrete 420 f/ Y/ z( t! w8 w# ]
2.8 Plastics, fabrics and foils 45$ e8 x( \- P1 ~0 F- Y
Bibliography 47
1 ?6 g; R- v- V3 The impact of technological change on buildings
" B9 Q3 Q W# oand structures 50
- [4 [! e7 D% E! H3.1 Some specific design aspects 50
- S( J, d# @* T3.2 Selected types of building 62
. H: e9 A, i/ L' \3.3 Structures and components 79
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/ d$ s1 u& r: P5 U. F3 ?% M4 The impact of technological change on services 91" }- ^# l7 y8 U) A' D) H0 w
4.1 Ambience and services 91' D, \1 R( ~8 Y/ J. _1 O3 P
4.2 Climate and energy conservation 91 A3 {( F! u5 u& _0 E% U) k$ \
4.3 Human comfort, health and performance requirements 964 v4 R5 z* F" z8 N J
4.4 Heating, ventilating, air-conditioning (HVAC) 96
3 K& w2 z, o6 u# u3 L5 A4.5 The lighting environment 99+ h: b$ U1 \* T# G, N
4.6 The sound environment: acoustics 104' F. C$ q: M! h+ A: f( t) e3 T( K
4.7 Revolution in the technology and control of services 105. N- ~7 G2 K5 F7 D: H* A
Bibliography 1070 k" X8 n8 z1 y) o% F
5 The impact of invisible technologies on design 110
# j2 C! D7 Z+ y: v$ j5.1 Some general considerations 110
( ~& v! N2 N0 @5.2 The changing image, knowledge and cooperation of architects 110
4 H0 _8 r5 C$ T5.3 Fire engineering design 113
) d9 k; }. z% l( c5 c5.4 New methods in structural analysis – design for seismic areas 113
: ~# v) [9 r. a* S. a4 d: z5.5 Heat, moisture and air quality affecting architectural design 116
: D7 W7 K0 y; G5 G5.6 Technical systems of buildings: ‘system building’ 1184 ~8 b7 g4 U+ B) F6 [8 S
5.7 Computers in architecture and management 1194 Q" e/ Y; U6 k
5.8 Architecture and industrialization of construction 120
- t( s8 g4 y8 } r0 V- |5.9 Management strategies 121
4 n0 I# E# U/ D H( b) b; xBibliography 123
5 m7 g# E5 \/ j3 H9 i- ^6 m6 The interrelationship of architecture, economy,
: D8 r! y0 \ K) E, K' Q3 ~( u' u; benvironment and sustainability 125# D& J4 A9 G! K2 v. d2 L
6.1 Urban development 125) D0 K- U2 d1 O, n
6.2 Economy 129% x* j% D1 Y2 D- e) g0 W9 |
6.3 Environment 130- n' l& D) E; F3 q* A! I8 r' C4 W
6.4 Sustainability 131
( A/ H8 W% s1 G- F+ [Bibliography 136/ z3 |( c; M6 V. `! h# G
7 Architectural aesthetics 1382 T) G( h Y) _0 F
7.1 Introduction 138
+ A; K8 x0 C. y9 I, M7.2 Size, scale, proportion 1422 l8 H) p, `3 Q' e) q" t
7.3 Geometry 1433 {/ A6 ?1 e' ^; V+ F/ X
7.4 Recesses, cavities, holes, canted/slanted lines and planes 145
% V |2 q) |& S( _, } N( B6 Q7.5 Colour, light and shadow 146" E1 D" j, j& d8 l/ O
7.6 Articulation 148
$ b( p& \$ [! k. ]7 }7.7 Theory and praxis 149! s0 P2 |2 n1 s! t
Bibliography 149
8 ~8 W' _9 f2 |. ~; S! e/ B# K8 The price of progress: defects, damages and failures 151
7 W R2 m/ a B5 XBibliography 1552 V8 L- B# Z/ v. b
9 Conclusion 156
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