Sunday, May 15, 2011

The Phoenix 's steel panel cladding

east wall steel panels at kitchen deck

elevation with steel panels
here is the cladding of cold rolled steel panels as they surround the windows.  the decision to clad the house in 4'x10' steel panels supports the idea of house as an assembly of materials.  i wanted to design something that reflects the sustainable idea of reuse.  the design idea came from a spanish firm call abalos and herreros when they designed a recycle facility with an erector set of columns and joist.  at the end of the buildings's life the structure would be dissassembed and recycled.  at the end of this house's life these panels can be unscrewed from the wall and be reused in other situations or recycled.  think of its afterlife as part of mad max's car.  the remnants from the cut out can be used for smaller elements like planter boxes or awnings.  unlike hardie, they could also easily be recycled.

this process also critiques other sustainable houses who build with trim, hardie siding, wallboard yet when demolished the material goes in the landfill because they cannot be reused.  the interior also has plywood panels on the walls that are attached with screws.





2 comments:

  1. Sandwich panels offers thermal input that can be precisely controlled thus yielding minimal dilution and a small heat affected area as compared to weldign . The Maren Clad process results in a fine grain structure of cladded material offering a high resistance to corrosion and superior wear properties. The metallurgical bond is impervious to peeling.

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  2. This section provides a means for conducting a simplified and rapid analysis evaluation of existing concrete buildings. This section is not intended to be used for concrete buildings with masonry Infill panel or concrete buildings with unreinforced or reinforced masonry shear walls.

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