2018
DOI: 10.21307/acee-2018-050
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Morphology of Serrated Glass Facades. Repetitive and Non-Repetitive Serration. Single and Double Serrated Facades

Abstract: «A serrated façade resembles the edges of a serrated blade, hence the name. This architectural solution is also commonly known as "zigzagged" [1] "folded" [3] or even "pleated" [4] facades. In the paper "Architectonics-A System of Exploring Architectural Forms in Spatial Categories" A. Niezabitowski addresses the serrated facades as the facades with

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“…The structural system of the external layer is seemingly doubled by the reflection that is visible in the internal facade's layer. All those issues were already previously discussed by the author in the paper titled "Multiplication of optical phenomena…" [2].…”
Section: Perception Of Depthmentioning
confidence: 95%
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“…The structural system of the external layer is seemingly doubled by the reflection that is visible in the internal facade's layer. All those issues were already previously discussed by the author in the paper titled "Multiplication of optical phenomena…" [2].…”
Section: Perception Of Depthmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…The aesthetical appeal depends on the proportion of the facade wings and the rhythm of serration. This issue was elaborated in detail by the author in the paper titled "Morphology of serrated glass facades…" [7].…”
Section: Multi-faceted External Envelopesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the context of the paper's subject, studies on glass facades offer a considerable body of knowledge (Celadyn, 2004;Wurm, 2007;Patterson, 2011;Tymkiewicz, 2014;Brzezicki, 2018a;2018b;Brzezicki, 2019a;Brzezicki, 2021a;Herzog, Krippner and Lang, 2021). Particularly noteworthy studies include the ones that discuss the subject of detailed material and design solutions applicable to advanced facade solutions, such as oversized glass panes (Laufs and Nefedov, 2016;Bedon, Amadio, 2018;Rubel, 2021), glass fins (Sanches 2013;Brzezicki, 2019b;de Krom et al, 2020;Bedon, 2021), glass folded plate systems (Carvalho and Crus, 2014;Eekhout, Weber, 2014;Lenk, 2022), bent glass (Nijsee, 2009;Nijsse and Wenting, 2014;Neugebauer, 2014;Doulkari, 2014;Datsiou, 2017;Fildhuth, Schieber and Oppe, 2018).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The formation of folded plate glass systems is made possible by the modular angled arrangement of at least two glass panels (Ill. 3c). The repeatable module obtained in this way can be used in facades shaped in a straight or curvilinear line, which creates a characteristic arrangement called 'serrated' or 'zig-zag' (Brzezicki, 2018b). By forming folded arrangements in the glazed facade, the rigidity of the facade is increased, which is beneficial in terms of the effect of wind loads.…”
Section: Glass Folded Plate Facadesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…23. The issues of serrated facades -including serrated double facades -were addressed in depth in the paper entitled "Morphology of serrated glass facades: repetitive and non--repetitive serration: single and double serrated facades"[13]. ▶ Pleated segmentsThese are similar to those mentioned above but with arbitrary fold lines, e.g.…”
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