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Building Openings Construction Manual
  • 시리즈 :
  • Detail
  • 출판사 :
  • Detail-Verlag in Munich
  • 출판년도 :
  • 2016
  • ISBN/ISSN :
  • 9783955532987
  • 발행국가 :
  • Germany (Federal)
  • 사용언어 :
  • English
  • 페이지 :
  • 288
  • 크기(mmxmm) :
  • 230x297
  • 제본 :
  • PB
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  • 150,000원
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  • 4,500원
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The book will be published in September 2016. You can already preorder it now.

Windows, Vents and Exterior Doors | Integrative linking of indoor and outdoor spaces

Building openings provide light, ventilation and climate control for rooms. At the same time, they are essential functional and design elements of facades, enabling communication between indoor and outdoor spaces as transparent or translucent structural components. Similar to the entire building envelope, windows and exterior doors must meet exacting standards for materials, construction types and installation conditions, as well as for fire, noise and thermal insulation, energy efficiency, airtightness and building security.

The Building Openings Construction Manual opens with historic developments, provides solid facts on standards and safety features. It covers materials, components, construction types and specifics of structural connections, including solutions on how to deal with existing older windows and issues of ventilation, the use of solar energy and ecological sustainability. Detailed case studies of successfully completed projects offer a wealth of constructive ideas for the reader’s own work.

- Design elements with a communicative function
- Windows and exterior doors as a sub-system of the building envelope
- Design fundamentals: requirements, materials, components, construction types, structural context
- Energy efficient facades, active + passive solar energy use
- Maintaining historical windows
- Life cycle assessment and ecological sustainability 

Jan Cremers (Ed.), Markus Binder, Peter Bonfig, Joost Hartwig, Wolfgang Jehl, Hermann Klos, Ingo Leuschner, Ulrich Sieberath, Elke Sohn, Thomas Stark