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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 96 pages, kõrgus x laius: 245x245 mm, kaal: 470 g, colour and b&w illustrations, plans
  • Sari: Detail in Building S.
  • Ilmumisaeg: 13-Jul-1998
  • Kirjastus: Wiley-Academy
  • ISBN-10: 047197823X
  • ISBN-13: 9780471978237
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 96 pages, kõrgus x laius: 245x245 mm, kaal: 470 g, colour and b&w illustrations, plans
  • Sari: Detail in Building S.
  • Ilmumisaeg: 13-Jul-1998
  • Kirjastus: Wiley-Academy
  • ISBN-10: 047197823X
  • ISBN-13: 9780471978237
Provides a foundation of data covering key elements of contemporary building design. Opening with a definition of tension structures in general, it then presents an overview of the history of cable nets, the different types commonly used, and their advantages and applications. Next, it focuses on detailed design decisions relating to cables, claddings, fixings, joints, sealants and anti-corrosion measures as well as information on contracting, fabrication, erection and costs. Nine case studies reflect the best design and use of cable nets around the world. Generously illustrated in color and b&w. No index. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

The Detail in Building series provides a foundation of contemporary design data covering key elements of building design. Such essential elements are part of the vocabulary of contemporary architecture, and future titles in the series include Wind Towers and Service Cores. Each building element is clearly analysed, both historically and in terms of contemporary examples by key practices around the world. The combination of building context, design aesthetics and technical solution, as revealed in the case studies, is highly informative as well as unique in a field where specific technical quality in design detailing is often underexposed by the superficial presentation of design schemes. Cable Nets is the fifth title in the series. Opening with a definition of tension structures in general, the book then provides an overview of the history of cable nets, the different types commonly used, and their advantages and applications. It then focuses on detailed design decisions relating to cables, claddings, fixings, joints, sealants and anti-corrosion measures, as well as providing information on contracting,fabrication, erection and costs. This is followed by nine case studies which reflect the best design and use of cable nets around the world.
Foreword 6(2)
Introduction 8(1)
Tension Structures in General
9(6)
Definition
9(3)
History
12(1)
Opportunities and Problems
13(2)
Cable Net Structures
15(5)
History
15(3)
Advantages in Use
18(1)
Disadvantages in Use
19(1)
Appropriate Applications
19(1)
Basic Design Decisions
20(7)
Choosing a Net Shape
20(1)
Anticlastic Nets
20(4)
Non-Anticlastic Nets
24(1)
Open Versus Closed Forms
25(1)
Wind-testing the Design
25(2)
Detailed Design Decisions
27(4)
Cable Spacing
27(1)
Cable Type
27(1)
Cable Material
28(1)
Cable Tension and bending Radius
28(1)
Choice of Cladding
29(2)
Fixings
31(5)
Anchors at the base
31(1)
Anchors at the Apex
31(1)
Fixings at Cable Crossings
31(4)
Fixings of Claddings to Cable Net
35(1)
Joint Sealants
35(1)
Anti-corrosion Measures
35(1)
Contracting, Fabrication and Erection
36(1)
Choice of Contractor
36(1)
Prefabrication vs On-site Fabrication
36(1)
On-ground vs Above-ground Assembly
36(1)
Erection Sequence
36(1)
Costs
37(1)
Conclusion 38(2)
Appendix A: Selected Specialist Firms 40(1)
Appendix B: Selected Examples 41(1)
Case Studies 42(54)
Aviaries 42(28)
Snowdon Aviary, London Zoo 42(8)
Arid Zone Aviary, Cleland Conservation Park, South Australia 50(4)
Aviary at Ocean Park, Hong Kong 54(2)
Hong Kong Park Aviary, Hong Kong 56(4)
Aviary, Parc Floral, Orleans 60(8)
Russell B Aitken Seabird Aviary, Bronx Zoo, New York 68(2)
Roofs 70(26)
Olympic Park Roof, Munich 70(12)
Heart Tent, Riyadh 82(8)
The Nuage, La Grande Arche de la Defense, Paris 90(6)
Further Reading 96
MARITZ VANDENBERG has been Technical Editor of The Architect's Journal, Editorial Director of Architectural Press Books, and Director of the Architecture Design and Technology Press. He is the author of two previous titles in the Detail Building series, Soft Canopies and Glass Canopies, and a monograph on the New National Gallery in Berlin by Mies van der Rohe, published in 1998.