Plastics in Architecture and Construction (2010. 176 S. 124 b/w and 118 col. ill., 2 b/w tbl.)

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Plastics in Architecture and Construction (2010. 176 S. 124 b/w and 118 col. ill., 2 b/w tbl.)

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Full Description

Plastics are high-performance materials of wide use in the built environment. Their versatile technical properties are particularly fascinating. A broad range of form-giving and finishing processes makes plastic especially interesting for complex geometries in combination with digital planning processes. Following the pioneering plastic structures of the 1970s, a number of spectacular buildings have in recent years highlighted the outstanding technical and aesthetic potential of the material.
Until now, however, there has been no systematic treatment of the use of plastic in architecture. This book seeks to fill that gap by providing an introduction to the structural and design possibilities of plastic. It introduces the material and its specific characteristics, describes various types of plastic in terms of their relevance for building, explains processing technologies and presents typical products and components. A concise presentation of twenty-five international built projects - organized by the type of application and the plastic involved - documents the broad range of plastic in architecture. Finally, a look ahead at the future describes the current state of the art in materials research.

Contents

Preface

1 The development of plastic architecture


PRINCIPLES

2 Material properties of plastics

2.1 Forming characteristics and the manufacture of building elements

2.2 Resistance to environmental effects

2.3 Mechanical properties



2.4 Thermal properties

2.5 Flammability and fire performance

2.6 Additives, fillers and reinforcing materials



3. Basics of plastics


3.2 Polymer structure



3.3 The morphology of macromolecules



3.4 The classification of plastics according to their degree of cross-linking

3.5 Synthesising techniques



4. Plastics and their manufacture


4.1 Elastomers

4.2 Thermoplastics

4.2.1 Types

4.2.2 Manufacture

4.2.3 Working methods

4.2.4 Recycling



4.3 Thermosets

4.3.1 Material components

4.3.2 Manufacture

4.3.3 Properties



CONSTRUCTION



5. Finished and semi-finished products

5.1 Solid sheets and panels

5.2 Profiled sheets and panels

5.3 Sandwich panels

5.4 Foams

5.5 Profiles

5.6 Special products





6. Building with plastics

6.1 Thermoplastics

6.1.1 Screwing

6.1.2 Clamping

6.1.3 Bonding

6.1.4 Welding

6.2 Thermosetting plastics

6.2.1 Screwing

6.2.2 Bonding

6.2.3 Dimensioning

6.2.4 Stability and durability



CASE STUDIES

7 Plastics as building envelope



Chanel Mobile Art Pavilion

Hong Kong, China; Tokyo, Japan; New York, USA



BMW Bubble

Frankfurt and Berlin, Germany



Kunsthaus Graz

Graz, Austria



Railway station Emsdetten

Emsdetten, Germany



Idee Workstation

Tokyo, Japan



Reiss Headquarters

London, United Kingdom



Fiberline Composites factory and offices

Middelfart, Denmark



Farben des Konsums

Berlin, Germany



Laban Creekside

London, United Kingdom



Terminal V

Lauterach, Austria



Forum Soft

Yverdon, Switzerland



Polymer Engineering Centre

Melbourne, Australia



Dornier Museum

Friedrichshafen, Germany



Congress centre and auditorium

Badajoz, Spain





8 Plastics as building structure



Plastic tower sculpture

Stuttgart, Germany



D-Tower

Doetinchem, Netherlands



Hoofddorp bus station

Hoofddorp, Netherlands



Roof Yitzhak Rabin Centre

Tel Aviv, Israel



GRP-Glass-Pavilion

Düsseldorf, Germany



9 Plastics as building structure and envelope



Clip-On

Utrecht, Netherlands



Eiertempel

Bern, Switzerland



Five Bubbles

Vienna, Austria



fg 2000

Altenstadt, Germany



Futuro

different locations worldwide



MYKO

Weimar and Rostock, Germany



Novartis Campus reception building

Basel, Switzerland





10 Future developments



High-performance material for supporting structures

High-performance material for building envelopes

Composite materials

Reinforcement of supporting structures

Joining technologies appropriate to the material

New production methods

Technology transfer



Glossary
Bibliography
About the authors

Acknowledgements
Name and building index
Subject index
Illustration credits

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