Glass canopies for the office center of the DZ Bank in Berlin
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Freek Bos, Delft University of Technology, Faculty of Architecture, Department of Building Technology
To support the glass façade of a recent building extension to the previously existing structure, two 2.7 m long transparent struts have been designed. These will replace the steel struts that are currently in place. The tubular struts consist of a unique hybrid of an outer acrylic tube and an inner tube of borosilicate glass, transferring both compressive and tensile forces without the use of steel parts. The acrylic tube is the primary load carrying element, making the element much less sensitive to incidental damage, whereas the glass tube inside prevents buckling. The glass tube was welded together to obtain the required length. The ends of the tube were hot shaped according to a custom design to create opportunities to connect the tube to acrylic head pieces. Three 1:1 scale prototypes were manufactured and experimentally tested in compression, tension and shock loading. In all these loading situations, the struts provided significant post-failure strength.
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Mr. Freek Bos
ir. Delft University of Technology Freek Bos works as a Ph.D. researcher at the TU Delft Faculty of Architecture, where he graduated in 2002 (specializing in both Building Technology and Architecture) on form-finding as a design tool f... |