Skyscraper, Bioclimatically Considered by Ken Yeang

Skyscraper, Bioclimatically Considered by Ken Yeang

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Since its invention, advances in skyscraper design have led to developments such as high-strength concrete and electronically-responsive systems. This work covers topics such as environmental systems, superstructure and foundations, and the changing nature of work and work-place.

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Skyscraper, Bioclimatically Considered by Ken Yeang

The advancement of the tall building began during the latter part of the 19th century when the business corporation emerged as the dominant commercial institution. By the 20th century a pronounced split had occurred between production and administrative facilities with factories relegated to the suburbs as the skyscraper office became the flagship of major corporations. Since its invention, there have been many advances in skyscraper design such as those enabling their construction to greater heights through high-strength concrete, or in creating more electronically-responsive systems. This work provides a study of this building type, discussing environmental systems, the superstructure and foundations, the changing nature of work and work-place, and other topics. 22 projects are discussed in detail with secondary texts and numerous diagrams providing supplementary information relating to the main text.
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ISBN 13 9781854904317
ISBN 10 1854904310
Title Skyscraper, Bioclimatically Considered
Author Ken Yeang
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Binding Type Hardback
Publisher John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Year published 1997-01-01
Number of pages 200
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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