Cladding of Buildings

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Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 2008-04-25
Publisher(s): Taylor & Franci
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Summary

This key text addresses the topic of lightweight claddings in buildings and is a useful guide and reference resource. Written by well-known specialists in the field, this fourth edition of an established text has been revised throughout to incorporate the latest environmental issues, the use of wood and terracotta in cladding, and use of new materials, particularly the new moulded materials. Two new chapters cover wood and terracotta in cladding. The main types of cladding systems are described in detail and methods of production, performance characteristics, applications and methods of assembly are explained clearly. Illustrated throughout with photographs and numerous line drawings, this is an essential overview of the subject for both the student and the practising architect.

Table of Contents

Preface
Acknowledgements
Introduction
The frame Knowledge of new materials Principles of jointing Forces moving water through an opening Segmentation of the air space Air seal on inner face Development of 'high tech' References
Precast concrete cladding Introduction Design guides Standardization and adjustable moulds
Types of mould Casting method
Tolerances Handling of units during transportation and on site
Shape of precast concrete cladding panels
Jointing Panel fixings
Finishes Weathering References
Terracotta and brick slips
Production of terracotta
History of terracotta tiles
Examples of use of terracotta
Terracotta systems Development of tile size and finish Brick slip systems References
Glass-reinforced polyester
Introduction GRP production
GRP cladding in use Standardization of components
Fire resistance Weathering Surface finish Panel stiffening
Jointing Thermal expansion Fixings
Conclusion
References
Glass-fibre-reinforced cement
The material and its advantages
Production methods Insulated panels
Finishes Performance characteristics
Types of cladding
Jointing Fixings Panel discussions and tolerances
Handling of units on site and storage
Conclusion
References and further reading
Formed metal including profiled metal
Forming of metal Profiled metal cladding and roof decking
The industry Design guidance
Method of manufacture Relevant standards
Finishes for metal sheeting
Performance criteria Installation
References and further reading
Sheet metal, composite metal panels, and rain screens
Introduction Composite metal panels
Rolled sheet panels Rain screen panels
Finishes Proprietary systems and their fixing Aspect II
References and further reading
Curtain walling - glazing systems
Definition Patent glazing Metal box framing Fire resistance
Suspended glass assemblies
Silicone-bonded glazing
Glass References and further reading
Timber Cladding Introduction
The material and its properties
Anisotropy Sensitivity to changing humidity
Durability Natural durability Environmental conditions
Treatment Detailing of design Strength and thermal insulation
Flammability Imperfections Sustainable forestry
Solid wood and wood products
A construction typology Cladding of sheets or shingles
Curved structures
Literature and references
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