External envelope - Cladding, different materials and their properties.

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External Envelope Assignment 2,  HNC year 1

Contents

Materials used in facades                                Page 2 – 5

Structural integrity                                                Page 5 – 6

Construction methods                                        Page 6 – 7

Building regulations                                        Page 8 – 9

Maintenance and access                                        Page 10 – 11

Bibliography                                                        Page 12

Form and materials used

Concrete

Concrete is used more than any other man-made material in the world as of 2006; about 7.5 cubic kilometers of concrete are made each year more than one cubic meter for every person on Earth.

It vastly used in facades because of its architectural strengths and durability, it with stands a enormous amounts of pressure.

In major construction projects like high rise buildings precast concrete is used  where concrete is cast in a reusable mould or "form" which is then cured in a controlled environment, transported to the construction site and lifted into place.

Wood

There are many wood cladding materials such as siding and shingles that have been durable enough to last a long time although there is no doubt that the desire on the part of building owners to keep exterior maintenance to a minimum has resulted in a decrease in the use of wood as an exterior cladding materials

The properties that make wood such a versatile material, such as its ease of workability and its appearance qualities, are also applicable to cladding.

Specialty wood manufacturers have been developing wood cladding products which drastically reduce maintenance requirements which brings back the desire for wood cladding.

Aluminium

Aluminium cladding systems are designed to combine the best of two materials; plastic inside and aluminium outside In addition to this it opens up an unlimited amount of colours.

Since aluminium cladding can be finished in any colour, anodised, film coated, power coated wood look or painted in special colours using modern coating methods.

Stone

Stone curtain walls are conventionally small cut stone set in mortar and are supported by attachments to a back up masonry wall, Slabs of stone with greater surface area may be fastened to framed buildings in several different ways.

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Stone panels mounted on a steel sub frame the vertical members of the sub frame are attached to the frame of the building.

This structure transmits the wind and gravity from the stone facing to the supporting structure of the building.

Glass

Many of the world's major cities and urban business developments are dominated by prestige buildings utilizing glass curtain walling technology to form the outer building envelope.

Curtain walling systems comprise aluminium extruded box sections designed with gaskets to take glass panels and provide a completely impervious facade.

The basic design concept is to clearly distinguish between the ...

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