case study – Tea khabelashvili

High Performance Fibre Cement Panels -Equitone Facade Materials

https://www.equitone.com/en-us/documents-en-us/

TerraCore HoneyComb Stone Panels

https://www.triton-ca.com/neolith-sintered-stone-facade

case study: CHICAGO CHILDREN’S THEATRE,
CHICAGO (USA)

OBE (Old Castle)- Window Wall

https://obe.com/product-category/window-wall/

CASE STUDY : THE COOPER UNION

Wausau – Curtain Wall, Window Wall & Storefront

http://www.wausauwindow.com/index.cfm?pid=43&pageTitle=Product-Search-Results&pc=2

CASE STUDY: D.C.’S ATLANTIC PLUMBING RESIDENCES

 

case study – Sajida Hamdan

Opaque Facade Systems:

  Rain Screen Facade Materials:

  1.  Rain Screen Systems (METEON & PURA)

https://www.trespa.com/en-us/exterior-panels

Rehabilitation Hotel NYX- Madrid, Spain

Iron Woods Facade Systems Sell Sheet 

2. Centria 

https://www.centria.com/products/rainscreens/concealed-fastener-panels/cascade-metal-panels

CC-200 Series tech data_pdf

Curtain Wall, Window Wall, Hybrid Systems, Storefront & Cable Systems:

Kawneer

  1. Window Wall

http://www.wausauwindow.com/index.cfm?pid=43&pageTitle=Product-Search-Results&pc=1

2. Curtain Wall

http://www.wausauwindow.com/index.cfm?pid=43&pageTitle=Product-Search-Results&pc=2

 

Case Study – Victor Centeno

Opaque Facade System:

  1. https://www.trespa.com/en-us/productinfo-en-us/trespa-meteon-wall-panels

PURA Lap siding

PURA Flush siding

2. https://www.hendrickcorp.com/architectural/products/arch-cladding/

perforated_metal_wall_panels_-_exposed_fastener_system_details perforated_metal_wall_panels_-_concealed_fastener_system_details

Glass Curtain Wall Systems:

    1. https://www.pilkington.com/en/us/products/product-categories/glass-systems/pilkington-planar#brochures

Pilkington_Planar_brochure

2. https://obe.com/product-category/curtain-wall/

Case Study – Richard Lee

Glass Curtain Wall Systems

  1. 1600 L-R Curtain Wall System – https://www.kawneer.com/kawneer/north_america/en/product.asp?cat_id=1992&prod_id=2872&desc=thermal-low-rise-curtain-wall-system
  2. SOTAWALL- Hybrid-Wall –http://www.sotawall.com/product/hybrid-wall/

Opaque Facade Systems

  1. Dri-Design – VMZINC – https://www.dri-design.com/products/vmzinc/
  2. ZAHNER – Angel Hair – https://www.azahner.com/materials/angel-hair

 

 

Case Study – Hubert Szpin

Opaque Selection

https://www.gkdmetalfabrics.com/systemcomponents/extended_loops_with_hook_at_top_eyebolt_at_bottom.html#

https://www.hendrickcorp.com/architectural/products/h-clad/

https://www.rieder.cc/en/architecture/products/concrete-skin/

https://www.rieder.cc/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/fibreC-Technical-Manual.pdf

Glass Curtain Wall

http://www.wausauwindow.com/index.cfm?pid=44&pageTitle=Product%20Detail&prID=25

OR

https://www.kawneer.com/kawneer/north_america/en/product.asp?cat_id=1992&prod_id=4271&desc=insulated-curtain-wall-systems

https://www.kawneer.com/kawneer/north_america/en/product_related_doc.asp?cat_id=1992&prod_id=4271&doc_id=114

 

Case Study:

Opaque-

https://www.gkdmetalfabrics.com/projects/orange_county_coroners_office.html

https://www.hendrickcorp.com/architectural/project-gallery/perforated-metal-cladding-water-inst-gulf/

Curtain Wall-

http://www.wausauwindow.com/index.cfm?pid=29&project=32

https://www.kawneer.com/kawneer/north_america/en/products/project_detail.asp?project=UofW_Life_Sciences_Building&bus=north_america&pc=featured_projects

Description of Case Study Assignment – Due for Tuesday March 24

We will now use this website for all three building technology III sections. For the purpose of this assignment we will conduct reviews in groups.  Each professor will both email you and post a schedule online here.

Assignment Description:

Research two (2) exterior wall materials types.  One type from the Opaque category and a second type from the Glass curtain wall category.  For Tuesday please identify 2 options for each for a total of 4.  After Tuesdays class we will select one from each category.

You can begin with the choices posted for you but you may expand this list and identify and research additional options.   All selection will be reviewed and approved by your professor.

Research Goals & Questions:

When researching a system we will primarily focus on answering three questions:

  • How does it function structurally?  or how does it attach to the building?
  • How does it provide thermal resistance?  or how is it insulated?  where do we see thermal bridges or thermal breaks?
  • How does it waterproof the building?  To fully waterproof a building we must look at the roof, the facade & windows & the foundation – all sides of the building.

Case Study Requirement:

For each facade material type you choose you must identify a building and conduct a case study of its use.   This means you will complete two case studies.  It is most likely this means you are choosing two different buildings.  If the two materials are found in a single building then you can use this choice for both case studies.  Remember in the case study you are looking to answer the 3 primary research questions. (structure/thermal/waterproofing)

Modeling Component:

As you did with the connections assignment each of you will be producing your own 3D model with your own families to illustrate your chosen systems.  This work will begin after the research has started.  We will provide you with a starter file that will contain a section of the building and two options for sheet layout – one vertical and one horizontal.  You will choose from one of these options. 

Final submission will be your Revit model and sheets plotted to PDF.  This typically requires 2-3 sheets.  These images are to make use of color for clarity.

Oral Student  Presentation /PowerPoint or PDF:

Each student will be required to conduct an oral presentation of their final work.  This presentation will again address the three primary research questions (structure/thermal/waterproofing).  You will make use of images from your Revit file and add additional notes as needed to clarify your understanding.  This oral presentation is the primary means by which we can evaluate your understanding of the work and drawings you have produced.

What is due for next Tuesday’s class:

For next Tuesday you need to make your selection of materials.  We ask that each of you make two selections in each of the two categories for discussion.  At the end of the group critique one of these choices will be assigned to you.

Create an OpenLAB Post before Tuesdays Class (Midnight Monday)

  • Each of you must create a post in this open lab site.  In this post collect all the materials (by including links) you are able to locate.  This will include duplicates of the links we have provided you in the Opaque materials and Glass Curtain Wall postings.
  • Assign categories – For you post be certain to assign it to the category for your name – this should assign it to be part of your class meeting time.   (830-1130-Kurasek, 230-530-King, 6-9-Sherman)  – If your category does not yet exist then select your meeting time.
  • What to look for when doing your research.
    • PDF brochures of the system that show how the system works.
    • Details of the assembly.  You are likely only to find plans or sections.
    • Look on Youtube and search for information on the system.
    • Identify a case study for each material type.  Look for these on the manufacturers website.

Zoom Revit Workshop Schedule

Good Afternoon,

Thank you all of being present to the recent workshops. Feel free to email me any questions you have concerning your assignments. Also I have attached the Posters for the Revit workshops.

Wer will be continuing the Revit workshops digitally.

Encourage your classmates to also attend and be added to this email listing to receive the extra support in both Building Tech 3 and 4

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Due for Next Tuesday – Graded Submission

  • Cover Sheet
    • Drawings Lists for Arch & Struct – 3d Image
  • A-100 Architectural Plans (basement to roof)
  • A-200 Architectural RCP Plans (basement to top floor)
  • A-300 Architectural Exterior Elevations and Whole Building Sections (two)
  • A-400 Architectural Details – Building Wall Sections, Plan Details, Partition Types
  • S-100 Structural Framing Plans (Footing Plan & Typical Floor)
  • S-200 Structural Sections (match  your two architectural sections)
The drawings that will be the most complete will be the cover sheet, typical floor plan and the structural drawings.  The rest of the sheets should be laid out properly.
  • Floor Plan should include
    • Exterior Wall
    • Interior Walls
    • Indicate location for core elevators and stairs
        • (do not draw stairs or elevators)
    • Room Numbers/Names
    • Doors and Door Number Tags
    • RCP Plan should include walls and Room Tags
  • Structural Drawings should include
    • All structural elements
      • Columns
      • Beams with Tags
      • Shaft Openings
      • Slabs
    • No Architectural Elements (non structural walls)

 

  • All drawings to include
    • Structural Grid
    • Grid Dimensions for all Structural and Typical Architectural Plan
    • Titleblock with student name and photo
    • Titleblock with proper name, etc.

Due for Next Class – Floor Plan & Wall Type Detail

  • Floor Plan – (pick only  floor)
  • Show the following
    • Interior Walls
    • Interior Doors
    • Room Labels (Remember to define the room first)
    • Door Tags
    • Make sure the layout is roughly correct and we will finalize dimensions in next class
  • Wall Type Detail (create one to begin with)
    • 1 Layer 5/8″ Firecode GYP Wall Board on each side of 3 5/8″ Metal Stud Frame
      • The detail should have 4 views – in order from top to bottom
        • Top (Section)
        • Ceiling (Section)
        • Plan (Plan View)
        • Base (Section)
      • Add notes and annotation
      • Add Detail items for studs, GWB, etc.
      • We will eventually create at least the following
        • Unrated Interior Partition
        • 1 Hour Rated Interior Partition
        • 2 Hour Rated Interior Partition
        • Shaft Wall
        • Chase Wall
    • Post your revit file and a pdf before next class – by midnight