The aim of this paper is to investigate the combination of water and membranes for temporary architectural applications. Water as a construction material, can be useful for three different purposes: first of all, thanks to its thermal mass, it can be used as a medium for cooling down or heating up buildings (Pronk et al [6]); secondly water is uncompressible and, in combination with air, can be used as part of a structural element; thirdly the mass of water could work as a sound barrier so it can be used as sound insulation material (Rodrigues and Coutinho [7]). This paper shows the result of the structural behaviour. There is another paper about sound insulation properties of water. The research in both structural and sound insulati...
Water-filled building envelopes are hybrid constructions with a solid and a fluid component, typical...
Textile membranes are usually used to cover big spans with complex geometries, using the special pr...
The characteristics that make structural membranes suitable for the refurbishment of existing buildi...
The aim of this paper is to investigate the combination of water and membranes for temporary archi...
The aim of this paper is to investigate the combination of water and membranes for temporary archite...
This research concerns a 200 mm thick panel filled with water. The airborne sound insulation of this...
New developments in architectural free form shaped buildings lead to the design of liquid filled mul...
This research concerns a 200 mm thick panel filled with water. The airborne sound insulation of this...
The chapter deals with the subject of temporary architecture, which can be actually completed by mea...
Japan as a highly industrialized developed country has not been able to solve flat construction in m...
Today, with the vast technological progress and the deep understanding of our environment, and the i...
Typical for single layer membrane structures is the less isolation against temperature and sound. A ...
Today\u2019s propulsive push towards the 3th millennium, driven forward by technological innovation,...
Analysing European buildings, the author notices a new approach to the use of water in contemporary ...
Water-filled building envelopes are hybrid constructions with a solid and a fluid component, typical...
Textile membranes are usually used to cover big spans with complex geometries, using the special pr...
The characteristics that make structural membranes suitable for the refurbishment of existing buildi...
The aim of this paper is to investigate the combination of water and membranes for temporary archi...
The aim of this paper is to investigate the combination of water and membranes for temporary archite...
This research concerns a 200 mm thick panel filled with water. The airborne sound insulation of this...
New developments in architectural free form shaped buildings lead to the design of liquid filled mul...
This research concerns a 200 mm thick panel filled with water. The airborne sound insulation of this...
The chapter deals with the subject of temporary architecture, which can be actually completed by mea...
Japan as a highly industrialized developed country has not been able to solve flat construction in m...
Today, with the vast technological progress and the deep understanding of our environment, and the i...
Typical for single layer membrane structures is the less isolation against temperature and sound. A ...
Today\u2019s propulsive push towards the 3th millennium, driven forward by technological innovation,...
Analysing European buildings, the author notices a new approach to the use of water in contemporary ...
Water-filled building envelopes are hybrid constructions with a solid and a fluid component, typical...
Textile membranes are usually used to cover big spans with complex geometries, using the special pr...
The characteristics that make structural membranes suitable for the refurbishment of existing buildi...