Transparent building appeals to imagination. The availability of glass in all shapes and sizes is continuously increasing; architects and engineers thankfully make use of the given opportunities. But glass has also some specific disadvantages, as it’s extreme brittleness. Luckily more materials are available that offer the desired transparency; transparent plastics might be a promising addition to the world of transparent building. The transparent plastics that are considered most suitable for building applications are Acrylic (PMMA) and polycarbonate (PC). In this research the behaviour of these transparent plastics is analysed and it is investigated whether and how the materials can be used in building structures, to further explore the d...
Glass is transparent and that differentiates it from most other building materials. As a result it h...
Modern high-rise construction introduces a number of limitations and tasks. In addition to durabilit...
The development of fiber reinforced plastics (FRP) in the 1950s has revolutionized the lightweight c...
Transparency is one of the significant features of modern architecture. By utilisingtransparent mate...
Structural profiles manufactured from glass and a transparent plastic, e.g. polycarbonate, allow the...
A particularly difficult aspect of glass structures is the joining together of structural members. T...
The search for greater transparency in buildings characterizes the current architectural scenario: t...
Nowadays plastics have become one of the main construction materials with a wide range of use in pro...
Polycarbonate (PC) and polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA) are thermoplastic materials with very good imp...
It has been only a few decades since glass has started revealing its full potential and emerged in t...
The paper analyzes the potential of new materials, alternative to glass, available on the market tod...
AbstractIn the past few decades, the use of glass in buildings has remarkably increased. As a result...
Free-form transparent wide-span spatial structures which have being constructed so far, are based on...
In the buildings curtain wall overview the glass has always been the material emblem of transparency...
Polymer-based materials have been discovered as the most outstanding class of material that is fast ...
Glass is transparent and that differentiates it from most other building materials. As a result it h...
Modern high-rise construction introduces a number of limitations and tasks. In addition to durabilit...
The development of fiber reinforced plastics (FRP) in the 1950s has revolutionized the lightweight c...
Transparency is one of the significant features of modern architecture. By utilisingtransparent mate...
Structural profiles manufactured from glass and a transparent plastic, e.g. polycarbonate, allow the...
A particularly difficult aspect of glass structures is the joining together of structural members. T...
The search for greater transparency in buildings characterizes the current architectural scenario: t...
Nowadays plastics have become one of the main construction materials with a wide range of use in pro...
Polycarbonate (PC) and polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA) are thermoplastic materials with very good imp...
It has been only a few decades since glass has started revealing its full potential and emerged in t...
The paper analyzes the potential of new materials, alternative to glass, available on the market tod...
AbstractIn the past few decades, the use of glass in buildings has remarkably increased. As a result...
Free-form transparent wide-span spatial structures which have being constructed so far, are based on...
In the buildings curtain wall overview the glass has always been the material emblem of transparency...
Polymer-based materials have been discovered as the most outstanding class of material that is fast ...
Glass is transparent and that differentiates it from most other building materials. As a result it h...
Modern high-rise construction introduces a number of limitations and tasks. In addition to durabilit...
The development of fiber reinforced plastics (FRP) in the 1950s has revolutionized the lightweight c...