This thesis report discusses the design of a business hotel in Abu Dhabi, specifically the Hilton Hotel located on Yas Island. The report begins with an introduction that outlines the aim, objectives, scope and thrust area of the study. It then provides a literature review on topics relevant to hotel design such as hotel ratings, area requirements, basic planning considerations, space allocation and standards. The next chapter focuses on the thrust area of bioclimatic architecture and passive design strategies. Several case studies of hotels are then analyzed in terms of their passive design features and use of bioclimatic principles. The report concludes with inferences from the case studies.
The document presents concepts and plans for renovating the Cayuga Playground and Clubhouse in San Francisco. It discusses five key concepts: the location and how it informs the design, duality in the forms, circulation, the overarching design idea, and separating the forms. Diagrams and the existing and proposed floor plans are shown. The renovation aims to transform the space and honor the philosophy of the former gardener, Demetrio Braceros, using light and the forms found in nature.
This document discusses key considerations for restaurant design, including definitions, history, and types of restaurants. It covers topics like anthropometry, circulation space, dining areas, kitchen layouts, lighting, seating, and other interior and exterior design elements. Three case studies of existing restaurants are presented: Timmur Restaurant in Siraichuli, Riverview Restaurant, and Blufish Restaurant. Blufish's concept was to create an underwater-themed space using hand-drawn patterns. Key areas of a restaurant like the kitchen, dining room, and restrooms are compared across the three case studies.
The document describes the layout and sections of a restaurant interior. It has three sections for seating with around 32 seats each that require 1-3 servers. Section A has tables for 4-6 people that can be combined or separated. Section B has more private 4-person tables separated by partitions. Section C has 4 private rooms for larger groups. The document also lists some common issues for restaurant design like balancing capacity and ambiance, problem seating areas, and considerations for heating and ventilation. It provides examples of theme-based restaurant designs and features from different locations.
The BLUFISH restaurant in Beijing, China was designed by SODA Architects to resemble an underwater world. The 210 square meter space uses a blue and pink colored metal mesh ceiling and white curved walls to create different dining areas including a waiting area, dining space, kitchen, and washing area. Decorative elements like mosaic tile floors with sea creature patterns and colored metallic ceiling patterns further enhance the underwater theme.
This Project Report On Anthropometrics Has Been Created And Developed By Me, During My Study Of Commercial And Residential Spaces, Confirming To NSQF Level 5 And 6 Of NSDC.
While Developing This Project I Have Learned About Various Human Dimensions, Which Made Me Understand The Standard Human Dimensions Required For Designing Public As Well As Residential Spaces Like Retail Stores, Offices, Restaurants, Residential Buildings, Etc.
All The Detail Drawing Showcasing Human Body Dimensions Are Being Prepared Using Auto Cad And Google Sketch And Are Presented In Further Pages.
I Request You To Kindly Go Through My Project Pages.
This document summarizes research on adaptive facades. It discusses various facade functions including thermal, acoustic, and visual comfort. It describes different types of facade systems that provide ventilation, heating, cooling, and sun protection. These include double skin facades, box window facades, corridor facades, and chimney box windows. The document also discusses integrating mechanical systems into facades and developing facades as active, adaptable skins or organs of the building.
This thesis report discusses the design of a business hotel in Abu Dhabi, specifically the Hilton Hotel located on Yas Island. The report begins with an introduction that outlines the aim, objectives, scope and thrust area of the study. It then provides a literature review on topics relevant to hotel design such as hotel ratings, area requirements, basic planning considerations, space allocation and standards. The next chapter focuses on the thrust area of bioclimatic architecture and passive design strategies. Several case studies of hotels are then analyzed in terms of their passive design features and use of bioclimatic principles. The report concludes with inferences from the case studies.
The document presents concepts and plans for renovating the Cayuga Playground and Clubhouse in San Francisco. It discusses five key concepts: the location and how it informs the design, duality in the forms, circulation, the overarching design idea, and separating the forms. Diagrams and the existing and proposed floor plans are shown. The renovation aims to transform the space and honor the philosophy of the former gardener, Demetrio Braceros, using light and the forms found in nature.
This document discusses key considerations for restaurant design, including definitions, history, and types of restaurants. It covers topics like anthropometry, circulation space, dining areas, kitchen layouts, lighting, seating, and other interior and exterior design elements. Three case studies of existing restaurants are presented: Timmur Restaurant in Siraichuli, Riverview Restaurant, and Blufish Restaurant. Blufish's concept was to create an underwater-themed space using hand-drawn patterns. Key areas of a restaurant like the kitchen, dining room, and restrooms are compared across the three case studies.
The document describes the layout and sections of a restaurant interior. It has three sections for seating with around 32 seats each that require 1-3 servers. Section A has tables for 4-6 people that can be combined or separated. Section B has more private 4-person tables separated by partitions. Section C has 4 private rooms for larger groups. The document also lists some common issues for restaurant design like balancing capacity and ambiance, problem seating areas, and considerations for heating and ventilation. It provides examples of theme-based restaurant designs and features from different locations.
The BLUFISH restaurant in Beijing, China was designed by SODA Architects to resemble an underwater world. The 210 square meter space uses a blue and pink colored metal mesh ceiling and white curved walls to create different dining areas including a waiting area, dining space, kitchen, and washing area. Decorative elements like mosaic tile floors with sea creature patterns and colored metallic ceiling patterns further enhance the underwater theme.
This Project Report On Anthropometrics Has Been Created And Developed By Me, During My Study Of Commercial And Residential Spaces, Confirming To NSQF Level 5 And 6 Of NSDC.
While Developing This Project I Have Learned About Various Human Dimensions, Which Made Me Understand The Standard Human Dimensions Required For Designing Public As Well As Residential Spaces Like Retail Stores, Offices, Restaurants, Residential Buildings, Etc.
All The Detail Drawing Showcasing Human Body Dimensions Are Being Prepared Using Auto Cad And Google Sketch And Are Presented In Further Pages.
I Request You To Kindly Go Through My Project Pages.
This document summarizes research on adaptive facades. It discusses various facade functions including thermal, acoustic, and visual comfort. It describes different types of facade systems that provide ventilation, heating, cooling, and sun protection. These include double skin facades, box window facades, corridor facades, and chimney box windows. The document also discusses integrating mechanical systems into facades and developing facades as active, adaptable skins or organs of the building.
This document provides an overview of false ceilings, including their introduction, purposes, types, materials, and installation. It discusses how false ceilings can improve aesthetics, hide ducting and wires, provide insulation and acoustic improvements. The types of false ceilings covered include suspended/exposed grid, concealed grid, metal, gypsum board, fiberboard, POP, and plywood. Installation photos of concealed and exposed grid ceilings are also presented. Rates and common material suppliers are listed.
False ceilings, also known as dropped ceilings or suspended ceilings, were initially developed in the 14th century in Japan for aesthetic purposes. They later became popular in modern construction as a way to conceal wiring, ductwork, and other building elements above the ceiling. There are various types of false ceilings depending on the material used, such as wood, gypsum, thermocol, or PVC. False ceilings provide benefits like reducing room height, cooling rooms, and allowing for decorative lighting features. However, they also have disadvantages like reduced headroom, concealing functional building elements, and making maintenance and repairs more difficult. Common false ceiling installation methods involve setting up a framework to support ceiling tiles or panels made of various
The document provides information about curtain walls from a lecture at Izmir University of Economics. It defines a curtain wall as a non-structural exterior wall supported by the building frame that carries only its own weight and wind loads. The document discusses the history of curtain walls, provides examples of curtain wall designs, and describes different curtain wall types and how they are constructed. It emphasizes that students will choose a curtain wall system and location for their building project.
The document discusses different types of partition walls used to divide interior spaces in buildings. It describes timber stud, metal stud, drywall, glass block, and block partitions. Timber stud partitions can be plaster skimmed, dry-lined, or partially glazed. Metal stud partitions are lightweight but strong, consisting of a metal framework covered in plasterboard or fire-resistant sheeting. Glass block partitions are made of translucent glass blocks laid in mortar, sometimes with reinforcement. Block partitions are constructed from masonry blocks.
This presentation discusses anthropometry, ergonomics, and their application in restaurant furniture design. It provides standard dimensions for furniture and seating based on age and discusses how the Tulip Restaurant utilizes appropriately sized and styled furniture for different spaces. Specifically, it notes they use round tables and high chairs in the bar area, rectangular wood tables in the fine dining room, and casual metal furniture in the garden area. The presentation concludes that anthropometry, measuring humans, and ergonomics, designing for human use, are interrelated and help provide human comfort when applied to furniture selection and layout.
This document provides an overview of corporate office architecture and planning. It discusses the history and evolution of corporate offices from ancient times to the present. Key aspects covered include common office space types and sizes, factors to consider in planning like density ratios and circulation space. Module sizes, workstation and furniture dimensions, and guidelines for private offices, cubicles, reception areas, and conference rooms are also outlined. The document aims to inform the planning and design of functional and efficient corporate office buildings.
building energy minimization through kinetic facade system. al after mid term lecture for AR-2015 A& B sections in CECOS university Peshawar, Architecture department by Ar. & Env Designer M.Tariq
The document discusses different materials that can be used for false ceilings, including gypsum board, fiber, metal, wood, glass, synthetic leather/cloth, plaster of Paris (POP), gyptone, and PVC. Gypsum board is a preferred choice as it is lightweight, fire-resistant, sound insulated and affordable. Fiber, metal, wood and glass can also be used and provide benefits like being cheap, improving aesthetics, and insulating heat. Synthetic leather and cloth are used for temporary structures while POP, gyptone and PVC provide smooth finishes, acoustics, durability and long lifespans. False ceilings allow concealing fixtures and improving indoor comfort.
1. The Solaris and Leisure Centre is a new performing arts complex in Tallinn, Estonia that includes a multifunctional auditorium.
2. Key aspects of the auditorium design include its acoustics, which were informed by an acoustical consultant. Materials with high sound absorption values were selected to regulate reverberation time.
3. The primary sound reinforcement system anchors twin arrays of line array loudspeakers to left and right of the stage, with an overhead array to provide clarity for both music and spoken performances.
The document discusses factors that affect acoustics in buildings and acoustic design considerations for different types of buildings. It covers topics like reverberation time, loudness, focusing, echoes, resonance, and noise criteria. For different building types like lecture halls, classrooms, open offices, and concert halls, it provides recommendations for acoustic design including optimal reverberation times, sound absorption placement, limiting echoes and dead spots, and ensuring speech intelligibility. The document provides guidance on achieving good acoustics for various functions through room shape, materials used, and mechanical system design.
Green building design aims to minimize environmental impact and improve occupant health. It incorporates sustainable site design, energy and water efficiency, materials selection, indoor environmental quality, and orientation for solar gain. Benefits include reduced operating costs, improved air quality, and increased occupant well-being and productivity. Common characteristics are use of renewable materials and energy, water and waste reduction strategies, and high-performance building envelopes.
it about different types of hospitality buildings, their classification, design requirements. the presentation also deals with how to improve impact of space in people's psyche.
Structural glazing and curtain walls both use glass in building facades but differ in their structural properties. Structural glazing uses glass as a structural member that transfers loads from top to bottom through the glass. It can have longer spans and loads must be considered in design. Curtain walls are non-structural and do not transfer loads. They typically have shorter spans and no load calculations are required for design. Common glazing systems like bolted, fin-supported, and cable-stayed glazing are discussed along with their advantages like increased natural light and aesthetics and disadvantages like higher costs. Examples of landmark buildings using structural glazing are also provided.
The document summarizes the design of the Surya Hotel Executive in Solapur, Maharashtra, India. It describes the location and climate. The five-zone plan includes public spaces, guest rooms, recreation, restaurants, and services. Zone 1 includes parking, lobby, and corridors. Zone 2 contains guest rooms. Zone 3 has lawn, gym, fountain and outdoor seating. Zone 4 is for restaurants. Zone 5 covers elevators, stairs, electricity and ducts. The design aims to achieve thermal comfort while reducing material waste and maximizing vegetation.
With the façade embodying up to 35% of the construction costs as well as being hugely accountable for the buildings' response to climate change, it has never been so important to understand which façade solutions deliver not only a cost effective and sustainable façade, but also one that is aesthetically pleasing and technically performing.
The document discusses wooden partitions and paneling. It describes partitions as interior walls that divide space and lists common types like timber stud, metal stud, and drywall partitions. Partitions are classified based on materials and can be load-bearing or non-load-bearing. Paneling is defined as rigid wall coverings made of interlocking wood or other materials. Details are provided on stud partitions, trussed partitions, and joinery details for staggered timber partitions. Various paneling materials are also listed along with assignments to detail joinery and draft partition and paneling drawings.
This document discusses different types of false ceilings, including their purposes, advantages, materials, and installation methods. It describes common suspended ceiling systems like exposed and concealed grid ceilings. Key materials mentioned include gypsum boards, metal panels, fiberboard, and mineral tiles. Installation photos show the process for concealed grid and exposed strip ceilings.
are horizontal elements of building structures which divide building into different levels for the purpose of creating more accommodation with in the restricted space, one above the other and also provide support to the occupants, furniture and equipment of a building.
Suspended ceilings are used to conceal structural features, pipes, ducts and provide acoustic and thermal insulation. Different types of grids are used including exposed, concealed and semi-concealed grids made of materials like metal, wood or gypsum board. Proper installation requires marking locations, installing perimeter trims and hangers before laying panels or tiles. Factors like fire resistance, lighting fixtures and sprinkler head clearance must be considered during installation and design of suspended ceilings.
Portable units made of galvanized and Zincalume steel sheets are protected from corrosion by three coating layers. They can be customized as site offices, toilets, security rooms, or other uses. The units are pick-and-place, aesthetically pleasing shelters that are installed quickly and last longer than other portable options due to their protective coatings and high strength steel construction.
This document provides an overview of false ceilings, including their introduction, purposes, types, materials, and installation. It discusses how false ceilings can improve aesthetics, hide ducting and wires, provide insulation and acoustic improvements. The types of false ceilings covered include suspended/exposed grid, concealed grid, metal, gypsum board, fiberboard, POP, and plywood. Installation photos of concealed and exposed grid ceilings are also presented. Rates and common material suppliers are listed.
False ceilings, also known as dropped ceilings or suspended ceilings, were initially developed in the 14th century in Japan for aesthetic purposes. They later became popular in modern construction as a way to conceal wiring, ductwork, and other building elements above the ceiling. There are various types of false ceilings depending on the material used, such as wood, gypsum, thermocol, or PVC. False ceilings provide benefits like reducing room height, cooling rooms, and allowing for decorative lighting features. However, they also have disadvantages like reduced headroom, concealing functional building elements, and making maintenance and repairs more difficult. Common false ceiling installation methods involve setting up a framework to support ceiling tiles or panels made of various
The document provides information about curtain walls from a lecture at Izmir University of Economics. It defines a curtain wall as a non-structural exterior wall supported by the building frame that carries only its own weight and wind loads. The document discusses the history of curtain walls, provides examples of curtain wall designs, and describes different curtain wall types and how they are constructed. It emphasizes that students will choose a curtain wall system and location for their building project.
The document discusses different types of partition walls used to divide interior spaces in buildings. It describes timber stud, metal stud, drywall, glass block, and block partitions. Timber stud partitions can be plaster skimmed, dry-lined, or partially glazed. Metal stud partitions are lightweight but strong, consisting of a metal framework covered in plasterboard or fire-resistant sheeting. Glass block partitions are made of translucent glass blocks laid in mortar, sometimes with reinforcement. Block partitions are constructed from masonry blocks.
This presentation discusses anthropometry, ergonomics, and their application in restaurant furniture design. It provides standard dimensions for furniture and seating based on age and discusses how the Tulip Restaurant utilizes appropriately sized and styled furniture for different spaces. Specifically, it notes they use round tables and high chairs in the bar area, rectangular wood tables in the fine dining room, and casual metal furniture in the garden area. The presentation concludes that anthropometry, measuring humans, and ergonomics, designing for human use, are interrelated and help provide human comfort when applied to furniture selection and layout.
This document provides an overview of corporate office architecture and planning. It discusses the history and evolution of corporate offices from ancient times to the present. Key aspects covered include common office space types and sizes, factors to consider in planning like density ratios and circulation space. Module sizes, workstation and furniture dimensions, and guidelines for private offices, cubicles, reception areas, and conference rooms are also outlined. The document aims to inform the planning and design of functional and efficient corporate office buildings.
building energy minimization through kinetic facade system. al after mid term lecture for AR-2015 A& B sections in CECOS university Peshawar, Architecture department by Ar. & Env Designer M.Tariq
The document discusses different materials that can be used for false ceilings, including gypsum board, fiber, metal, wood, glass, synthetic leather/cloth, plaster of Paris (POP), gyptone, and PVC. Gypsum board is a preferred choice as it is lightweight, fire-resistant, sound insulated and affordable. Fiber, metal, wood and glass can also be used and provide benefits like being cheap, improving aesthetics, and insulating heat. Synthetic leather and cloth are used for temporary structures while POP, gyptone and PVC provide smooth finishes, acoustics, durability and long lifespans. False ceilings allow concealing fixtures and improving indoor comfort.
1. The Solaris and Leisure Centre is a new performing arts complex in Tallinn, Estonia that includes a multifunctional auditorium.
2. Key aspects of the auditorium design include its acoustics, which were informed by an acoustical consultant. Materials with high sound absorption values were selected to regulate reverberation time.
3. The primary sound reinforcement system anchors twin arrays of line array loudspeakers to left and right of the stage, with an overhead array to provide clarity for both music and spoken performances.
The document discusses factors that affect acoustics in buildings and acoustic design considerations for different types of buildings. It covers topics like reverberation time, loudness, focusing, echoes, resonance, and noise criteria. For different building types like lecture halls, classrooms, open offices, and concert halls, it provides recommendations for acoustic design including optimal reverberation times, sound absorption placement, limiting echoes and dead spots, and ensuring speech intelligibility. The document provides guidance on achieving good acoustics for various functions through room shape, materials used, and mechanical system design.
Green building design aims to minimize environmental impact and improve occupant health. It incorporates sustainable site design, energy and water efficiency, materials selection, indoor environmental quality, and orientation for solar gain. Benefits include reduced operating costs, improved air quality, and increased occupant well-being and productivity. Common characteristics are use of renewable materials and energy, water and waste reduction strategies, and high-performance building envelopes.
it about different types of hospitality buildings, their classification, design requirements. the presentation also deals with how to improve impact of space in people's psyche.
Structural glazing and curtain walls both use glass in building facades but differ in their structural properties. Structural glazing uses glass as a structural member that transfers loads from top to bottom through the glass. It can have longer spans and loads must be considered in design. Curtain walls are non-structural and do not transfer loads. They typically have shorter spans and no load calculations are required for design. Common glazing systems like bolted, fin-supported, and cable-stayed glazing are discussed along with their advantages like increased natural light and aesthetics and disadvantages like higher costs. Examples of landmark buildings using structural glazing are also provided.
The document summarizes the design of the Surya Hotel Executive in Solapur, Maharashtra, India. It describes the location and climate. The five-zone plan includes public spaces, guest rooms, recreation, restaurants, and services. Zone 1 includes parking, lobby, and corridors. Zone 2 contains guest rooms. Zone 3 has lawn, gym, fountain and outdoor seating. Zone 4 is for restaurants. Zone 5 covers elevators, stairs, electricity and ducts. The design aims to achieve thermal comfort while reducing material waste and maximizing vegetation.
With the façade embodying up to 35% of the construction costs as well as being hugely accountable for the buildings' response to climate change, it has never been so important to understand which façade solutions deliver not only a cost effective and sustainable façade, but also one that is aesthetically pleasing and technically performing.
The document discusses wooden partitions and paneling. It describes partitions as interior walls that divide space and lists common types like timber stud, metal stud, and drywall partitions. Partitions are classified based on materials and can be load-bearing or non-load-bearing. Paneling is defined as rigid wall coverings made of interlocking wood or other materials. Details are provided on stud partitions, trussed partitions, and joinery details for staggered timber partitions. Various paneling materials are also listed along with assignments to detail joinery and draft partition and paneling drawings.
This document discusses different types of false ceilings, including their purposes, advantages, materials, and installation methods. It describes common suspended ceiling systems like exposed and concealed grid ceilings. Key materials mentioned include gypsum boards, metal panels, fiberboard, and mineral tiles. Installation photos show the process for concealed grid and exposed strip ceilings.
are horizontal elements of building structures which divide building into different levels for the purpose of creating more accommodation with in the restricted space, one above the other and also provide support to the occupants, furniture and equipment of a building.
Suspended ceilings are used to conceal structural features, pipes, ducts and provide acoustic and thermal insulation. Different types of grids are used including exposed, concealed and semi-concealed grids made of materials like metal, wood or gypsum board. Proper installation requires marking locations, installing perimeter trims and hangers before laying panels or tiles. Factors like fire resistance, lighting fixtures and sprinkler head clearance must be considered during installation and design of suspended ceilings.
Portable units made of galvanized and Zincalume steel sheets are protected from corrosion by three coating layers. They can be customized as site offices, toilets, security rooms, or other uses. The units are pick-and-place, aesthetically pleasing shelters that are installed quickly and last longer than other portable options due to their protective coatings and high strength steel construction.
Prefabricated concrete panels have been widely used in construction. They offer advantages over traditional building materials like greater thermal insulation and fire safety. Precast concrete panels can be manufactured in various shapes and sizes for different types of buildings. The panels are produced using tilt tables, where formwork, reinforcement and concrete are placed. Once the concrete cures, the panels are lifted off the table and transported for construction or storage. Precast concrete panels allow for faster construction compared to traditional building methods.
The document discusses Pelican Systems Econogrid, a suspended ceiling system. Some key points:
- Econogrid is designed to meet requirements for modern complex buildings and can be used in offices, retail stores, hospitals, schools and more.
- It has corrosion-resistant galvanized steel, locking coupling mechanisms, mid-span deflection control, and fire safety features in the main tees.
- The system includes main tees, cross tees, wall angles and other accessories to create suspended ceilings. Instructions are provided on installing and calculating materials for 1200x600 and 600x600 layouts.
This document provides product information for column covers offered by Metal Design Systems. The column covers are available with a hairline or half-inch wide joint that can be dry, caulked, or have a silicone gasket. They are made from MCM or aluminum plate in various colors and finishes. The newly designed attachment system allows for easy installation and a tight fit of the column panels, which can also be easily removed due to an interlocking hanging system. Technical specifications are provided for the attachment system, joint types, profiles, materials, thicknesses, sizes, and tolerances.
Daylighting and acoustic isolation come together in these operable walls and partitions. Available with privacy glass or mini blinds, modern finishes and styles for your flexible workspace, break rooms and conference rooms.
FunderMax offers two façade systems, Modulo and Scaleo, that provide panels, mounting systems, and accessories from a single source. Both systems can be installed on wood or aluminum substructures. Modulo allows for a closed, modern look with invisible brackets and narrow joints, while Scaleo provides a traditional lap siding appearance. The façade panels are made of durable, weather-resistant HPL and come in a variety of stock colors and designs.
The document discusses three building construction materials: aluminum composite panels (ACP), curtain walls, and structural glazing. ACP sheets are thin aluminum sheets bonded to a non-aluminum core used for cladding, ceilings, and partitions. Curtain walls are non-structural exterior walls that keep weather out while allowing natural light in. They must be designed to handle loads and prevent air/water penetration. Structural glazing bonds glass directly to a building's structure using high-strength, high-performance silicone sealants to transfer wind loads from the glass.
This document provides information on sliding and folding door hardware for 40mm aluminum profiles. It includes an index of aluminum profiles and hardware details, followed by sections on technical details, hardware benefits and usages, advantages of the 40mm series, and limitations. The hardware benefits section describes various hardware components like locks, hinges, handles, seals, and their functions. The advantages include the light weight of profiles, locking options, height capacity, and strength. Limitations include maximum shutter sizes and glass thickness.
The document provides information on various window and door systems from Everestmax, including sliding systems, shutters, fly nets, and profiles. It discusses features like insulation values, compatibility between systems, laminated color options, and integration of auxiliary profiles for special applications. Multiple systems are designed for robustness, durability, aesthetics, and high insulation performance.
We are a glazed partition and acoustic solutions specialist with 15 years of experience in Thailand. We offer various acoustic products like glazed partitions, movable walls, smart film/glass, and phone booths. Our glazed partition systems use aluminum or steel panels and can be customized to heights up to 3 meters. We also provide movable wall systems in 65, 80, 100 series and ultra-high models with sound insulation ranging from 30 to 60 decibels. Additionally, we have switchable smart glass options that can be controlled via wall switches, remotes, apps or smart home systems to provide privacy and energy savings.
CTU manufactures single-family and collective telescopic enclosures that are elegant, high-quality, and cost-effective. Their enclosures are designed to be easy to use with minimal maintenance requirements. CTU uses aluminum and other durable materials in manufacturing enclosures that are resistant to weather elements like wind and snow. Custom configurations and motorized options are available upon request to meet user needs.
The Series 10 Glazed Joint system is an economical rout and return system that utilizes clips and caulk to create a 1/2-inch joint. It is well-suited for fascia, soffits, columns, and canopies. The system features aluminum clips to hold aluminum or composite panels in place with recommended fasteners depending on the substrate. Panel sizes can be up to 60 inches wide by 192 inches long.
The document provides details on 4 potential structural systems and facade systems for a proposed community library project:
1. A retractable fabric roof system that allows the space to be used indoors and outdoors.
2. Two facade systems - a terracotta sunscreen system and precast concrete pattern blocks - that provide shading while allowing natural ventilation.
3. A brick infill light steel frame wall system that uses lightweight steel framing for structural support and bricks for the facade.
4. A timber steel joist floor system that combines timber for durability with a steel web for stiffness, as well as a raft foundation to distribute weight across a large area. Each system is described in
False ceiling is provided below the roof slab on suspended supports. The false ceiling is usually provided for temperature control (heat insulation for AC), to install lights, or to conceal electrical and other networking cables and ugly or too high ceiling. Complete technical guide
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This document provides information on Benchmark's façade systems, including 11 façade systems and 4 panel systems. It discusses several categories of façade systems such as metallics, glass, photovoltaics, ceramics, cementitious boards, wood, and brick. For the metallic systems, it describes 5 different metallic options and various cassette options. It also provides technical details and benefits of the metallic, glass, and photovoltaic façade systems. The document aims to showcase the variety of façade and building envelope solutions offered by Benchmark.
This document summarizes information about two residential building facade systems. It describes the 200 11th Avenue building in New York which uses a stainless steel and terracotta panel facade. Key details about the angel hair stainless steel and ceramic-clad terracotta plinth are provided. The 100 11th Avenue building is also summarized, including its use of a low-e glass system and details about low-e glass, mega panel clips, and the tilting glass panels creating a glistening effect. Advantages and disadvantages of the materials used for both buildings are listed.
This document summarizes information about two residential building facade systems. It describes the 200 11th Avenue building in New York which uses a stainless steel and terracotta panel facade. Key details about the angel hair stainless steel and ceramic-clad terracotta plinth are provided. The 100 11th Avenue building is also summarized, including its use of a low-e glass system and details about low-e glass, mega panel clips, and the tilting glass panels creating a glistening effect. Advantages and disadvantages of the materials used for both buildings are listed.
This document provides information on a glass manufacturing company including its facilities, machinery, processes, and specialized glass products. The company has large land plots and manufacturing facilities capable of automated cutting, arising, washing, grinding, fabrication, tempering, lamination, and insulation processes. It produces various types of coated, tinted, reflective, and low-e glass. Specialized glass divisions include products for facades, safety, curved tempering, ceramic fritting, glass creations, and more.
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Architectural and constructions management experience since 2003 including 18 years located in UAE.
Coordinate and oversee all technical activities relating to architectural and construction projects,
including directing the design team, reviewing drafts and computer models, and approving design
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2. KLASS FALSE FLOORING SYSTEMS - TECHNICAL
GUIDELINES.
.FEATURES OF TILES :
1. All steel construction & cavity filled with cement slurry &
epoxy
2. The tile is powder coated
3. Bottom plate is having 64 round embossing with spot
welding to weld top & bottom plate
4. Shall have a maximum flange of 12mm on all four sides
(for resting on stringers)
5. Panels shall rest on the grid formed by the stringers,
which are bolted onto the pedestals
3. KLASS FALSE FLOORING SYSTEMS - TECHNICAL
GUIDELINES.
.FEATURES :
1. Bare Panel System is having special stringer with 2mm Rubber
Gasket, which prevent noise while walking.
2. System is ?Lay In? system hence, easy to remove & re-fix since
corners are not screwed to the pedestal head.
3. Tiles are supported in all the four sides since our system is stringer
based which do not undulate/bend at the sides
4. Special weather coating on back surface of the tiles
5. Fire-proof,water-proof and dust-proof.
6. Fast and accurate installation.
7. Treated with static electricity painting, good anti-corrosion.
8. High precision of dimensions, good interchangeability.
9. All steel structure with high strength, strong anti-impact ability.
10. Convenient for both dismantling and assembling.
11. Eco-friendly.
4. KLASS FALSE FLOORING SYSTEMS - TECHNICAL
GUIDELINES.
.PEDESTAL :
1. Top plate size: 75 mm x 75 mm x 3
mm.
2. Bottom plate size: 100 mm x 100 mm
x 2 mm.
3. Pipe thickness: 2.5 mm
4. Height: 150 to 800 mm.
5. KLASS FALSE FLOORING SYSTEMS - TECHNICAL
GUIDELINES.
1. Server room.
2. Individual offices.
3. Conference rooms.
4. Meeting rooms.
5. Auditorium space.
6. Showrooms.
Typical Uses:
6. KLASS FALSE FLOORING SYSTEMS - TECHNICAL
GUIDELINES.
.STRINGER FEATURES :
1. Size: 22mm x 26mm x 573mm
2. Thickness: 1.0 mm
3. Shape: seamless rectangular
shape
4. Hole Distance: 550 mm (centre to
centre)
.STRINGER
1. All steel construction.
2. Seamless rectangular shape.
3.Rubber gasket on one side for
dampening effect.
7. KLASS FALSE FLOORING SYSTEMS - TECHNICAL
GUIDELINES.
PEDESTAL :
1. All steel construction zinc
plated
2. Threaded bolt & nut for
levelling adjustment on top &
bottom
3. Various heights are
available
4. Pedestal can carry more
than 3000 kg axial load
without any deformation
8. KLASS FALSE FLOORING SYSTEMS - TECHNICAL
GUIDELINES.
Tiles :
1. Size: 600 x 600 mm.
2. Thickness: 30/35 mm.