Enclose | Build von Eva Maria Herrmann | Walls, Facade, Roof | ISBN 9783035603514

Enclose | Build

Walls, Facade, Roof

von Eva Maria Herrmann, Martin Krammer, Jörg Sturm und Susanne Wartzeck, herausgegeben von Alexander Reichel und Kerstin Schultz
Mitwirkende
Autor / AutorinEva Maria Herrmann
Autor / AutorinMartin Krammer
Autor / AutorinJörg Sturm
Autor / AutorinSusanne Wartzeck
Herausgegeben vonAlexander Reichel
Herausgegeben vonKerstin Schultz
Buchcover Enclose | Build | Eva Maria Herrmann | EAN 9783035603514 | ISBN 3-0356-0351-0 | ISBN 978-3-0356-0351-4

Enclose | Build

Walls, Facade, Roof

von Eva Maria Herrmann, Martin Krammer, Jörg Sturm und Susanne Wartzeck, herausgegeben von Alexander Reichel und Kerstin Schultz
Mitwirkende
Autor / AutorinEva Maria Herrmann
Autor / AutorinMartin Krammer
Autor / AutorinJörg Sturm
Autor / AutorinSusanne Wartzeck
Herausgegeben vonAlexander Reichel
Herausgegeben vonKerstin Schultz
The building shell is the interface with the outside world, it offers protection and at the same time represents its owners or occupants. But what are the criteria for choosing a specific shell? Why is a particular material used on a particular undercoat? The fifth volume of the SCALE series, Enclose | Build, is not about the curtain, the dressing of the facade that surrounds a building, but rather on a causal level about the exterior termination of a building, the wall, the facade, which can be made of various materials, surfaces, and achieves different design effects. It shows the conditions under which certain constructions can be employed and why; what criteria such as construction costs, issues of sustainability, of energy efficiency, of assembly or of insulation or protection against moisture can also influence the choice of a system. In addition to classical constructions, Enclose | Build offers a look at future developments. How will the facade evolve as an interface for information? What do viable concepts for environmentally active, energy-efficient building shells look like? Enclose | Build is an indispensable tool for every architect and planner.