The major cause of foundation-related problems is water. Hence Waterproofing systems are very critical to keeping foundations dry. Like air control above grade, it is important to consider water control below grade as a system solution, and not just as a single component.
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The Anderson Auto Group Fieldhouse, Bullhead City, Arizona, utilized a translucent wall system to create a gem-like appearance and enhance daylight, comfort, and durability.
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The current design of some wood-framed, non-ventilated roof assemblies in northern climates results in discontinuities in the vapor/air barriers, which allows moisture-laden air to migrate into the truss space and condense.
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To attract and retain high-tech tenants to the Mountain View Corporate Center, California, the new owners updated three buildings from concrete exteriors to a modern copper-colored metal panel façade.
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Today’s educational campuses do more than provide weather-tight enclosures for instruction and study. They must be attractive to recruit students, faculty, and donors, and offer both generalized, multipurpose and specialized, purpose-built facilities.
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The NewYork-Presbyterian David H. Koch Center, New York City, creates a presence on Manhattan’s Upper East Side with its wood screen and glazed façade.
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New York City and several others have established construction standards mandating the use of bird-friendly glass to reduce avian fatalities resulting from accidental collisions with transparent building skins.A Clear and Present Solution for Birds
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Masonry rainscreen systems are not only a functional solution, but also an attractive option for satisfying the needs and challenges of complex contemporary building enclosures.
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The Carnegie Science Center’s new PPG Science Pavilion in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, used fire-rated curtain wall and fire-resistive-rated glass to meet fire- and life-safety requirements.
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The Shirley Ryan AbilityLab in Burr Ridge, Illinois, is topped by a standing-seam metal roof with angled panels that create a vision of wings in flight.
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