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Construction Manual for Polymers + Membranes
  • 시리즈 :
  • Detail
  • 출판사 :
  • Detail-Verlag in Munich
  • 출판년도 :
  • 2011
  • ISBN/ISSN :
  • 978-3034607261
  • 발행국가 :
  • Germany (Federal)
  • 사용언어 :
  • English
  • 페이지 :
  • 296
  • 크기(mmxmm) :
  • 230 x 297
  • 인쇄상태 :
  • 350 photos, numerous illustrations
  • 제본 :
  • PB
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  • 0원
  • 판매가 :
  • 150,000원
  • 적립금 :
  • 4,500원
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상품 설명

The basics of construction with synthetic materials

From transparent to translucent – new construction options with a versatile material

Whether as translucent tiling, wide-spanning membranes, air-filled foil cushions or in organically curved form: Plastics are used in architecture in the widest variety of forms and application areas. Innovative technical developments constantly improve their material properties. Plastics today are an alternative to be taken seriously in the building trade, whether they are used in the supporting structure, roof, facade or interior furnishings.

The 'Construction Manual for Polymers + Membranes' returns to the basics of the series by addressing an individual building material. From the material properties to the requirements for drafting and construction, it encapsulates well-founded and comprehensive expertise in familiar DETAIL quality. Select project examples complete the reference work and make it indispensable for day-to-day planning.

  • Historical development of plastics and membranes in architecture
  • Comprehensive information regarding the basics of manufacturing, processing and application
  • Precise descriptions of materials and semi-finished products
  • Physical-structural properties and environmental effects
  • Form finding and calculation of plastic supporting structures and membranes
  • For the first time a complete overview of the most important details compiled according to the most recent state of the research

 

    Jan Knippers, Jan Cremers, Markus Gabler, Julian Lienhard