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Smart materials and new technologies: for architecture and design professions

โœ Scribed by D. Michelle Addington, Daniel L. Schodek


Publisher
Architectural Press
Year
2005
Tongue
English
Leaves
254
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


Today, architects and designers are beginning to look toward developments in new"smart" or "intelligent" materials and technologies for solutions to long-standing problemsin building design. However, these new materials have so far been applied in a diversebut largely idiosyncratic nature, because relatively few architects have access toinformation about the types or properties of these new materials or technologies.Two of the leading experts in this field - Addington and Schodek - have solved thisproblem by incorporating all the relevant information of all the latest technologiesavailable to architects and designers in this one volume. They present materials bydescribing their fundamental characteristics, and go on to identify and suggest howthese same characteristics can be exploited by professionals to achieve their designgoals. Here, the wealth of technical understanding already available in the materialsscience and engineering literature is at last made accessible to a design audience. * A unique text that outlines the topic of smart materials from a design perspective Learn about the latest research and practice of using smart materials and gain abetter understanding on how to utilize them in architectural design Benefit from the knowledge and insight of this experienced and respected authorteam.

โœฆ Table of Contents


Contents......Page 6
Preface......Page 8
Acknowledgments......Page 12
1 Materials in architecture and design......Page 14
2 Fundamental characterizations of materials......Page 34
3 Energy: behavior, phenomena and environments......Page 59
4 Types and characteristics of smart materials......Page 92
5 Elements and control systems......Page 122
6 Smart products......Page 151
7 Smart components, assemblies and systems......Page 176
8 Intelligent environments......Page 211
9 Revisiting the design context......Page 231
Glossary......Page 242
Bibliography......Page 250
Index......Page 252


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