Reprint

Architecture and Engineering

The Challenges - Trends - Achievements

Edited by
December 2020
360 pages
  • ISBN978-3-03943-749-8 (Hardback)
  • ISBN978-3-03943-750-4 (PDF)

This book is a reprint of the Special Issue Architecture and Engineering: the Challenges - Trends - Achievements that was published in

Chemistry & Materials Science
Computer Science & Mathematics
Engineering
Environmental & Earth Sciences
Physical Sciences
Summary
The book is addressed to architects and civil engineers. Design and research are areas connecting their activities. The contents of the book confirm the fact that the interface between architecture and engineering is multidimensional. The ways of finding points of contact between the two industries are highlighted. This is favored by the dynamically changing reality, supported by new design paradigms and new research techniques. The multithreaded subject matter of the articles is reduced to six sections: Research Scopes, Methods, Design Aspects, Context, Nature of Research, and Economy and Cost Calculation. Each of the articles in these six blocks has its weight. And so, in the Nature of Research section, the following areas have been underscored: laboratory tests, in situ research, field investigations, and street perception experiments. The section Design Aspects includes design-oriented thinking, geometrical forms, location of buildings, cost prediction, attractor and distractor elements, and shaping spatial structures. The new design and research tools are an inspiration and a keystone bonding architects and engineers.
Format
  • Hardback
License
© 2021 by the authors; CC BY-NC-ND license
Keywords
high-rise buildings; development; geometrical forms; structural system; advanced materials; damping systems; sustainability; sustainable smart city; architect; image of the city; participatory design; body of the building; facades; roofs; built environment; design thinking method; multi-criteria decision-making; multi-criteria decision analysis; fuzzy AHP; sustainable development; design solutions; concrete performance; concrete durability; EIPI method; waste copper slag; natural radioactivity; cost estimates; construction costs; bridge construction projects; machine learning; support vector machines; regression; technical condition; performance characteristics; prediction; degree of wear; building information modeling; BIM; construction management; SWOT; eye tracking; visual perception; the architecture of Cologne; case study; application in architecture and management; assembly works; computer planning; Monte Carlo method; selection; construction; application; a curvilinear structure; a hyperbolic paraboloid; shaping structures; structural optimization; parametric design; genetic algorithms; multi-objective optimization; topology; Grasshopper; FEM; steel trusses; semi-rigid joints; RHS braces; H-section chords; overlapped joints; resistance of welds; Kraków Zabłocie; Podolski Boulevard; development of riverside embankment; downtown riverside areas; urban local centre; community; historical context; multifunctional complex; living environment quality; spatial location conditions; air pollution; urban ventilation; EU subsidies targeting environmental quality improvement; masonry structures; stiffening walls; wall joints; connectors; bed joint reinforcement; design for circularity; design support tools; circular construction; circular economy; architecture; architectural design; photovoltaic modules in architecture; BIM; green building; benefits of BIM; public construction clients; project outcomes; architecture; engineering; design paradigms; research methods; circular building; sustainability; spatial structures; design-oriented thinking; BIM; MCDM; SVM