Adaptive Architecture: Designing for the Variable Environmental Conditions
A special issue of Sustainability (ISSN 2071-1050). This special issue belongs to the section "Environmental Sustainability and Applications".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 September 2021) | Viewed by 54302
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Interests: building physics; architectural engineering
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Dear Colleagues,
Adaptive architecture is the lead motif of the next Special Issue of Sustainability. Due to the apparent consequences of global warming, this topic is highly engaging. The adaptivity in the built environment can be seen across scales, from urbanism, through the building itself, to the building element or structure. The term is similar to, and sometimes used interchangeably with, responsive architecture, although, adaptive architecture defines an automatic adaptation of the building exposed, and being able to react real-time to different physical influences. The adaptation to the external conditions include the following:
- Automatic shading of buildings and transparent structures against the sunlight effects.
- Shape adaptation of structural elements to the excessive noise load.
- Shape adaptation of the room based on the reverberation time (required for a particular type of musical activity).
- Adaptation of buildings and their structures to the changes in temperature, or humidity.
- Adaptive load-bearing building systems (rearrangement of internal forces under extreme load - fire, explosion).
- Adaptation to weather influences such as wind, rain, or snow, acting upon the building or its structural elements.
This Special Issue is a great opportunity to publish innovative approaches and research results in the field of architecture, structural engineering, building constructions, building physics, etc.
We are looking forward to hearing from you.
Prof. Dušan Katunský
Dr. Stanislav Darula
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- adaptive architecture
- adaptive structure
- adaptive forms
- responsive architecture
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