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Medium: journal article
Language(s): German
Published in: Stahlbau, , n. 6, v. 82
Page(s): 421-427
DOI: 10.1002/stab.201310056
Abstract:

Leichtbau 3.0: material, structure, energy.

Lightweight constructions basically mean the striving to design structures with a minimal weight compared with a full use of the material properties. In future this has to be complemented by a maximum reduction of the cumulative energy demand (amount of energy consumed over the whole lifetime) for structures. The example of the development of a hybrid building envelope will demonstrate that evolution of the so-called Leichtbau 3.0. Each component of the structure has to act as a load-bearing member and has to fulfil the functional requirements of a building envelope at the same time. In this respect, the use of the glass elements as surface structures, the load transmission and the boundary conditions become particularly important. The concepts of lightweight construction are the basic principles of a holistic development and design in building construction. The example shows that façades and building envelopes as part of our infrastructure are offering new development opportunities and innovations in structural engineering and design.

Keywords:
façade glass plane load bearing structure surface structures holistic plate buckling behavior glass-steel-element hybrid
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