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Glass Structures Design And Construction Of Selfsupporting Skins 1st Edition Jan Wurm

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Glass Structures Design And Construction Of Selfsupporting Skins 1st Edition Jan Wurm
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Publisher: Birkhäuser Architecture
File Extension: PDF
File size: 29.6 MB
Pages: 242
Author: Jan Wurm
ISBN: 3764376082
Language: English
Year: 2007
Edition: 1

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Glass Structures Design And Construction Of Selfsupporting Skins 1st Edition Jan Wurm by Jan Wurm 3764376082 instant download after payment.

Flat glass opens up more possibilities for the planner than virtually any other material. Because of the technological complexity of using it, however, no specific structural forms have been developed for glass supporting frameworks as they have been for wood, concrete, and steel. This book is thus the first to present a coherent guide to the planning and design of glass supporting frameworks. The focus is on the pressure-resistant, flat supporting element as a basic building block for broad supporting structures. The spatial and constructive forms of multifunctional, self-supporting glass envelopes are vividly illustrated and systematically explained. The constructions presented exhibit new aesthetic qualities, based not on the dictum of "dematerialization but on the poetry of gleaming and transparent planes. They ring in a new chapter in the history of glass architecture.

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