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Facade
« on: February 04, 2023, 09:46:23 am »
Facade
Modern architecture can be considered as the general name of all pro-creative architectural movements that oppose the Eclecticist architecture of the 19th century. Mies van der Rohe (March 27, 1886 – August 17, 1969), considered one of the leading masters of Modern Architecture, tried to create a fluid open space architectural style in his works. To achieve this, he planned buildings with a minimal structural framework and called this style "shell and skeleton architecture". This approach has led to an increase in the number of tall buildings with wide spans, consisting of frame systems, together with the developing technological possibilities. The shell, which is one of the two main elements that make up the structure that Mies van der Rohe calls "shell and skeleton architecture", describes the curtain wall systems that are widely preferred today.
The facade structure (shell) has a generally non-structural structure that safely transfers the load acting on it and its own weight as a result of external influences to the main carrier system (skeleton). The other most important mission of Kabug is to separate the outdoor air from the indoor air. Take advantage of the privileges with computational design.

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