High Tech Architecture
High Tech Architecture
EXPRESSIONISM.
emerged in 1970s.
oo Structure
systema) Modern building techniques
b) New materials : steel, aluminium and glass combined with brightly colored
braces , girders and beams.
c) Use of pre-fabricated materials.
d) Usually consist of clear glass facades with support beams exposed from
behind.
Pompidou
center,
Paris
HSBC headquarters,
Hong Kong
I.M. PEI
NORMAN FOSTER
RICHARD ROGERS
RENZO PIANO
BRUCE GRAHAM
INTRODUCTION
I. The worlds 1st international airport on a man made island.
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CONSTRUCTION
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CONCEPT
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The Sky Gate bridge is the longest double decker truss bridge:3750m long.
ENTRANCE:
Another distinctive design element is the four-story-high "canyon" which greets
visitors as they enter the main terminal building from a connecting concourse.
THE ATRIUM:
The atrium is the center of this structure, and gives the structure the
resemblance of a bird from the out side with giant wings out stretched on both
sides. all four floors of the terminal can be seen from this point .
This innovative design allows the second floor to house forty-one gates at a
distance of one mile , making this terminal the longest building in the world.
AIRSLIDE GLAZING
FIRE CLADING
TRUSSES:
The inverted triangle shaped trusses are referred to as the 'A' truss type, and
this constitutes the 18 trusses of the structure. Each of these is supported by
inclining columns, and on the curbside, by vertical columns. The height
gradually decreases towards the airside, giving it the wing-shell structure .
Description
It is the world
headquarters of the Hearst
magazine Corporation
Paris, France.
up the jury.
o Beaubourg was selected as the location.
Gianfranco Franchini
won.
Building Structure
The building was designed on the lines of an "evolving spatial diagram" in
two parts:
1. firstly, a 3-level infrastructure housing the technical facilities and service
areas;
2. secondly, a vast 7-level glass and steel superstructure, including a
terrace and mezzanine floor, concentrating most of the centre's areas of
activity.
o The building's metal framework has 14 porticos with 13 bays, each
spanning 48 m and standing 12.8 m apart. On top of the posts, on each
level, are moulded steel beam hangers ( geberetts), measuring 8 m in
length and weighing 10 tonnes.
o 45 m long girders rest on the beam
hangars, which spread stress through
the posts and are balanced by tiebeams anchored on cross-bars.
o Each storey is 7 m high floor-to-floor.
The glass and steel superstructure
envelops the free open spaces.