Adaptive materials research for architecture : special topic volume with invited peer reviewed papers only
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Adaptive materials research for architecture : special topic volume with invited peer reviewed papers only
(Advanced materials research, v. 1149)
Trans Tech Publications, c2018
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The volume "Adaptive Materials Research for Architecture" is a Special Issue of the journal "Advanced Material Research". The goal of this volume is to spread knowledge on studies, analyses and results of scientific research carried out by academics, researchers, and scientists regarding the soundest issues related to smart materials, innovative technologies and ongoing researches in the field of adaptive materials in past and current architectural practice.
Table of Contents
Preface
Past as Future in Adaptive Buildings: Climatic Adaptation in Ancient Constructions
The Adaptation of Architecture to the Climate during the Roman Period According to Classical Authors
The Use of Natural Earth as Concret Slab: The Dome for the Auditorium of Sant Julia de Ramis Fortress (Girona)
Advances in Research for Biomimetic Materials
The Role of Energy Technologies and Scenarios in the Decarbonisation Process
Adaptive-Curvature Structures with Auxetic Materials
Building Optimization: The Adaptive Fac ade
Flussbad Berlin Re-Naturalization Project for the Spree River in the Museum Island
Kinetic Solutions for Responsive and Communicative Building Skin
Addition Strategy and Multi-Layered Envelopes in Building Adaptation: A Methodological Framework
Textiles and Archaeological Sites: Towards a Methodology for Designing Lightweight Protective Structures
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