This document provides construction details and materials information for architectural elements of a building, including curtain wall details at steel tubes and seams, floor glazing details at steel tubes, beams, and existing structures, and swivel/pivot door section and plan details. The document was produced by students in the Interactive Spaces studio course at arch.desob.inarch under instructors m.crawford, r.davey, a.gentles, c.lech, l.lim, and s.sirow.
Lunch Time Revit Training. General Understanding of System Families. Type Properties and Instance Properties of a Curtain Wall System. Sub Elements.Grid and Mullion layout
Embedding and user modifications. Use cases of the Curtain Wall System
As the flagship project for the next downtown Boston neighborhood slated for growth, Atlantic Wharf will be the city of Boston’s first LEED Gold mixed-use development. CBT Architects presents a case study on this new one million square foot project that includes approximately 65 residential units, ground-level retail and public spaces, six stories of below-grade parking, and 31 floors of office space that will bring urban activity directly to the Fort Point Channel water’s edge.
The new sustainable development is at the base of a series of restored and renovated historic structures that preserve the texture and streetscape of this site, integrated with a modern highrise glass tower. By preserving the south and east façades of the historic warehouses, using a very energy-efficient curtainwall, and employing green roof technologies, Atlantic Wharf will be the a centerpiece of Boston's green development.
Lunch Time Revit Training. General Understanding of System Families. Type Properties and Instance Properties of a Curtain Wall System. Sub Elements.Grid and Mullion layout
Embedding and user modifications. Use cases of the Curtain Wall System
As the flagship project for the next downtown Boston neighborhood slated for growth, Atlantic Wharf will be the city of Boston’s first LEED Gold mixed-use development. CBT Architects presents a case study on this new one million square foot project that includes approximately 65 residential units, ground-level retail and public spaces, six stories of below-grade parking, and 31 floors of office space that will bring urban activity directly to the Fort Point Channel water’s edge.
The new sustainable development is at the base of a series of restored and renovated historic structures that preserve the texture and streetscape of this site, integrated with a modern highrise glass tower. By preserving the south and east façades of the historic warehouses, using a very energy-efficient curtainwall, and employing green roof technologies, Atlantic Wharf will be the a centerpiece of Boston's green development.