JAE
Structural
- Jun 27, 2000
- 15,567
This isn't directly a structural question but it involves the use of exposed structural elements in cold climates.
I have a book by Charles Thorton called "Exposed Structure in Building Design" that discusses many buildings in which the structural elements were exposed to view, and to the outdoors.
Very interesting topics with lots of examples - and most of the discussion revoled around the thermal issues of taller buildings...i.e. the exposed beams or columns would create thermal stresses and structural deflections if not carefully considered.
All well and good.
However, I've been working on a number of projects over the last several years where structure was extended from inside the building to the outside.
This concerns me due to the colder climate that they are in - where the elements would begin to cool and the big fear is that the interior warmer, moister air might condense on them and cause water problems inside.
Is this a real concern? How do you detail or handle the concern? I've got some architects wanting to do this more often and I'd appreciate any knowledge on this as well as any links to resources.
I have a book by Charles Thorton called "Exposed Structure in Building Design" that discusses many buildings in which the structural elements were exposed to view, and to the outdoors.
Very interesting topics with lots of examples - and most of the discussion revoled around the thermal issues of taller buildings...i.e. the exposed beams or columns would create thermal stresses and structural deflections if not carefully considered.
All well and good.
However, I've been working on a number of projects over the last several years where structure was extended from inside the building to the outside.
This concerns me due to the colder climate that they are in - where the elements would begin to cool and the big fear is that the interior warmer, moister air might condense on them and cause water problems inside.
Is this a real concern? How do you detail or handle the concern? I've got some architects wanting to do this more often and I'd appreciate any knowledge on this as well as any links to resources.