Annotated bibliography 5-10 minute long powerpoint presentation with 4 images and introduce your ideas for the project? and Simu
5-10 minute long powerpoint presentation with 4 images and introduce your ideas for the project
and Simultaneous explanatory notes
due tomorrow 1pm
According to the following:
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Annotated bibliography
Name
Professor
Institution
Course
Date
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Ying, W. (2018). Research on the Adaptability of Building Materials Application in Exterior
Exterior Design of Buildings. IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental
Science, 189, 032009. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/189/3/032009
The article explores building outdoor structures; the research of Wu Ying focuses on
the flexibility of building materials. Advances in building technology have risen in line with
the growing need for better-quality building materials. To maintain the benefits of the grand
design of building materials and ensure that their design level is progressively enhanced to
enhance the exterior design of buildings, a focus on the adaptability research of building
materials application is needed. Building materials can be used in various ways; they can
enhance the appearance of modern building engineering, increase project value, and increase
building field production efficiency by examining their adaptability to the external design
shape of a building (Ying, 2018).
The relevance of the resource explains how building materials are adapted to creating
an exterior of a building and help increase the production efficiency of the building field.
Perez, G., & Perini, K. (2018). Nature-Based Strategies for Urban and Building
Sustainability. In Google Books. Butterworth-Heinemann. https://books.google.co.ke/
books?
id=_wIxDwAAQBAJ&dq=nature+and+sustainability+of+a+building&hl=en&sa=X&
ved=2ahUKEwjrhdKOmZ_2AhVPUxoKHeBJDsUQ6AF6BAgKEAI
The article by Perez and Perini analyses the current state of the art on nature-based
urban and building sustainability strategies, discussed in detail. In the introduction, the
editors cover essential principles of natural components in the built environment and a
strategy for their use in buildings and cities. Part One discusses urban ecosystems and
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ecosystem services. In contrast, Part Two focuses on tactics and technology, such as vertical
greening systems, green roofs, and green streets, to improve the urban environment. Aspects
such as improved energy efficiency, air quality, acoustics, water management, and
biodiversity are addressed in Part Three, including data on the project's quantitative
outcomes. Describes the many ways to incorporate nature into the built world. Systems and
approaches for incorporating nature into buildings are presented in this article—the most up-
to-date information on operations and ecosystem services research. This collection includes
new and established designs and those currently in the testing phase (Perez & Perini, 2018).
The article is essential because It enables a great understanding of the strategies used
by Leoh Ming to integrate the city environment with the building. However, the book has no
reviews yet; the authors are researchers with Ph.D. degrees and have experience in their field
of work. This makes the source to be reliable and trustworthy.
Puspitasari, A. W., & Kwon, J. (2020). A reliable method for visibility analysis of tall
buildings and skyline: a case study of tall buildings cluster in Jakarta. Journal of
Asian Architecture and Building Engineering, 1–12. https://doi.org/
10.1080/13467581.2020.1787839
High-rise and skyline visibility analysis is the subject of this essay. Decisions
concerning the skylines of modern cities, dominated by skyscrapers, must take visibility into
account. Using a targeted isovist is the cornerstone of the visibility approach, which refers to
the visible portion of a tall structure's target area. Analysis of tall tower clusters visible from
adjacent streets and the effect they have on the city's skyline is presented in this article, which
uses Jakarta as an opportunity to illustrate how this approach may be applied to other cities.
To replicate the modeling techniques in the background, Grasshopper was utilized to create
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the algorithm for visualizing the content. To illustrate the results, a color section is used to
depict the fraction of viewable viewpoints and the visible space of a structure's front, both of
which are essential metrics. According to the results, building height combinations, structure
placement, building-to-street relationships, and perspective distances all had a substantial
influence on the rate of visibility. Because of how well they can be seen, tall building cluster
visibility affects its skyline. The techniques provided here for analyzing visibility are
essential for the design and construction of tall buildings in a distributed organization and, as
a result, for predicting how future cities' skylines will look(Puspitasari & Kwon, 2020).
The significance of the article will enable me to understand the position of
structures, the relationship between the buildings and the street, the distances between
different perspectives what significant impact they play on the rate of visibility.
Abdelhameed, W., & Saputra, W. (2020). Integration of building service systems in
architectural design. Journal of Information Technology in Construction, 25, 109–
122. https://doi.org/10.36680/j.itcon.2020.007
It examines the importance of structure service systems (BSS) and how they're being
considered at the earliest phases of architectural design. If these technologies are included in
the structure's design rather than after being built, it will save money and time. The late
inclusion of BSS may have a detrimental impact on both the structure's exterior and inside.
Since it may enhance design outcomes while also identifying and eliminating service system
incompatibilities and conflicts. BSS integration is becoming more common in the
construction sector, notably plumbing systems and the design itself, and between the design
and the design, all benefit from 3D digital modeling. 3D digital modeling is critical in
spotting possible conflicts. All service systems are coordinated using various methods studied
in the literature. Additional data from the construction industry is also being collected and
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evaluated to offer a more objective perspective. BSS are integrated into the architectural
design throughout the conceptual phases of the design process, using a variety of regional
construction projects and research on the construction industry as examples(Abdelhameed &
Saputra, 2020).
The article is relevant since it explores how to improve design results while also
detecting and avoiding service system incompatibilities and conflicts.
Bradecki, T., & Uherek-Bradecka, B. (2017). Work Models in the Design Process for House
Interior and Exterior: Physical or Virtual? IOP Conference Series: Materials Science
and Engineering, 245, 052033. https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899x/245/5/052033
The results of a study into several kinds of single-family and multifamily housing
models are presented in this article. The outside layout and internal functional arrangement
heavily influence the design outcome. Models are essential tools for architects to use while
showcasing their work and educating the public about their concepts. Even though 3D
models may depict anything, specific individuals still cannot grasp the concept of the planned
place. The researchers' goal is to find a way to stimulate both the inside and outside of a
vehicle in a single model. In the article, a variety of home models are shown. We used a
combination of actual models, 3D models, and hand drawings to create each of the case
studies we've done.
The resource's importance with the models was to get a clear picture of how planned
future homes would feel in terms of openness. According to the study's findings, synthetic
models may aid in the design process.
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The URBAN model research group, which includes academic researchers and
architects, researches relevance. The authors gained a plethora of architectural expertise via
theoretical models, building projects, and construction site monitoring. The following
information may be of interest to builders, designers, interior designers, and academics in
architecture. (Bradecki & Uherek-Bradecka, 2017).
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Reference
Ying, W. (2018). Research on the Adaptability of Building Materials Application in Exterior
Exterior Design of Buildings. IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental
Science, 189, 032009. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/189/3/032009
Perez, G., & Perini, K. (2018). Nature-Based Strategies for Urban and Building
Sustainability. In Google Books. Butterworth-Heinemann. https://books.google.co.ke/
books?
id=_wIxDwAAQBAJ&dq=nature+and+sustainability+of+a+building&hl=en&sa=X&
ved=2ahUKEwjrhdKOmZ_2AhVPUxoKHeBJDsUQ6AF6BAgKEAI
Puspitasari, A. W., & Kwon, J. (2020). A reliable method for visibility analysis of tall
buildings and skyline: a case study of tall buildings cluster in Jakarta. Journal of
Asian Architecture and Building Engineering, 1–12. https://doi.org/
10.1080/13467581.2020.1787839
Abdelhameed, W., & Saputra, W. (2020). Integration of building service systems in
architectural design. Journal of Information Technology in Construction, 25, 109–
122. https://doi.org/10.36680/j.itcon.2020.007
Bradecki, T., & Uherek-Bradecka, B. (2017). Work Models in the Design Process for House
Interior and Exterior: Physical or Virtual? IOP Conference Series: Materials Science
and Engineering, 245, 052033. https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899x/245/5/052033
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Dallas City Hall
Name
Professor
Institution
Course
Date
2
One of the buildings that I chose from Leoh Ming's architect works is the Dallas City
building located in Dallas, USA. I have chosen the building due to its unique structure and its
intention to serve as the administrative centre for Dallas' municipal administration. However,
the structure slopes at a 34-degree inclination, each of the building's seven above-grade levels
are 9.5-feet wider from the one below it. This sloping façade interacts only with buildings on
either side that face downtown and offers shelter from the elements and the Texas sun.
Although the foundation and basement levels are far more extensive than the visible
footprint of the building, they are hidden behind the sloping façade and extend well beyond
it. Two hundred thirty feet in width, the cantilevered roof spans 200 feet (61 meters), the
ground level is 126 feet in width, and the basement is 230 feet. Three cylindrical pillars that
seem to prop up the structure were constructed due to the Mayor's reaction to the apparent
upper of the building's form. In addition to providing cosmetic support, these pillars do not
carry the structure's weight. The design and construction of the structure and the Park Plaza
and the garage came to more than $70 million in total.
When designing City Hall, Pei employed cast-in-place concrete structures for the
interior and outside of the building and the building and park itself. Each story is
approximately nine feet larger than that below it, with the building tilting outward at a 34-
degree angle. The symbolic logic and functional logic are both present in the 560-foot-long
from. The building has utilized the following principles in the construction: attraction and
engagement, visibility, nature and sustainability, public transportation as well as integration.
Wu Ying's scholarly work focuses on the adaptability of construction materials in
exterior building design. To enhance the building's exterior, adaptation research in the usage
of construction materials must be prioritized. This Research examines building materials'
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flexibility in external design form to increase current building engineering look, project
value, and building field production efficiency. The article will help me understand more
about the Dallas City building (Ying, 2018).
The scholarly book by Perez and Perini covers nature-Based Approaches to Urban
and Residential Sustainability. Discusses the basic principles of natural components in the
building design and the tactics required to incorporate them into buildings and towns. The
three parts explore the quantifiable advantages, outcomes, concerns and challenges of
integrating nature into our constructed environment (Perez & Perini, 2018).
The scholarly article by (Puspitasari & Kwon, 2020) analyses the skyline and tall
buildings' visibility using a dependable approach. According to the Research, towering
building clusters may be studied by looking at all unimpeded views from adjacent streets and
their effect on the skyline using Jakarta as an example.
The article by (Abdelhameed & Saputra, 2020) describes how the architectural design
incorporates building services. Specifically, the study examines the relevance of building
service systems (BSS) and how they should be considered throughout the early architectural
design stages. These systems should be included in the building from the early design stages
to save money and avoid costly and time-consuming adjustments.
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References
Abdelhameed, W., & Saputra, W. (2020). Integration of building service systems in
architectural design. Journal of Information Technology in Construction, 25, 109–
122. https://doi.org/10.36680/j.itcon.2020.007
Perez, G., & Perini, K. (2018). Nature-Based Strategies for Urban and Building
Sustainability. In Google Books. Butterworth-Heinemann. https://books.google.co.ke/
books?
id=_wIxDwAAQBAJ&dq=nature+and+sustainability+of+a+building&hl=en&sa=X&
ved=2ahUKEwjrhdKOmZ_2AhVPUxoKHeBJDsUQ6AF6BAgKEAI
Puspitasari, A. W., & Kwon, J. (2020). A reliable method for visibility analysis of tall
buildings and skyline: a case study of tall buildings cluster in Jakarta. Journal of
Asian Architecture and Building Engineering, 1–12. https://doi.org/
10.1080/13467581.2020.1787839
Ying, W. (2018). Research on the Adaptability of Building Materials Application in Exterior
Exterior Design of Buildings. IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental
Science, 189, 032009. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/189/3/032009
,
1
Dallas City Hall
Name
Professor
Institution
Course
Date
2
One of the buildings that I chose from Leoh Ming's architect works is the Dallas City
building located in Dallas, USA. I have chosen the building due to its unique structure and
intention to serve as the administrative center for Dallas' municipal administration. However,
the structure slopes at a 34-degree inclination, each of the building's seven above-grade levels
are 9.5-feet wider from the one below it. This sloping façade interacts only with buildings on
either side facing downtown and offers shelter from the elements and the Texas sun. Dallas
City Hall has an extensive façade, concrete structures, and adaptability of construction
materials which are well designed according to the articles the paper presents.
Although the foundation and basement levels are far more extensive than the visible
footprint of the building, they are hidden behind the sloping façade and extend well beyond
it. Two hundred thirty feet in width, the cantilevered roof spans 200 feet (61 meters), the
ground level is 126 feet in width, and the basement is 230 feet. According to the article by
Dallas City Hall, the building façade is inseparable from the park in front of it(Dallas City
Hall, n.d.). Three cylindrical pillars that seem to prop up the structure were constructed due
to the Mayor's reaction to the apparent upper of the building's form. In addition to providing
cosmetic support, these pillars do not carry the structure's weight. The design and
construction of the structure and the Park Plaza and the garage came to more than $70 million
in total.
When designing City Hall, Pei employed cast-in-place concrete structures for the
interior and outside of the building and the building and park itself. Each story is
approximately nine feet larger than that below it, with the building tilting outward at a 34-
degree angle. The symbolic logic and functional logic are both present in the 560-foot-long
from. The building has utilized the following principles in the construction: attraction and
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engagement, visibility, nature and sustainability, public transportation as well as integration
(Sustainable Construction: Methods and Benefits, 2020). A concrete frame in a building
project consists of columns as well as a mix of technologies that form the structural skeleton
of a structure. This grid of columns and beams is often erected on a concrete slab and serves
to hold the structure's floors, walls, and cladding, among other things.
Wu Ying's study focuses on the adaptability of building materials in the construction
of outdoor buildings. To enhance the building's exterior, adaptation research in the usage of
construction materials must be prioritized. This Research examines building materials'
flexibility in external design form to increase current building engineering look, project
value, and building field production efficiency(Ying, 2018). Compared to other articles, this
article will help me understand more about the Dallas City building. The peer-review
approach is used to maintain academic study quality by having an author's academic
publication, study, or ideas reviewed by professionals in the same field.
The main argument of Perez and Perini is nature-Based Approaches to Urban and
Residential Sustainability. They discuss the basic principles of natural components in
building design and the tactics required to incorporate them into buildings and towns. The
three parts explore the quantifiable advantages, outcomes, concerns, and challenges of
integrating nature into our constructed environment (Perez & Perini, 2018). In comparison
with other articles, this article will help me understand the strategies used by Leoh Ming to
integrate the city environment with the building. However, the book has no reviews yet; the
authors are researchers with Ph.D. degrees and have experience in their field of work. This
makes the source to be reliable and trustworthy.
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The main argument of (Puspitasari & Kwon, 2020) analyses the skyline and tall
buildings' visibility using a dependable approach. According to the Research, towering
building clusters may be studied by looking at all unimpeded views from adjacent streets and
their effect on the skyline using Jakarta as an example. In comparison with other articles, the
article will enable me to understand the visibility of Dallas City Hall and the methods used by
Leoh Ming to ensure the visibility of the building. The article is a peer-reviewed article that
researchers have checked and ensured the quality.
The article's main argument by (Abdelhameed & Saputra, 2020) describes how the
architectural design incorporates building services. Specifically, the study examines the
relevance of building service systems (BSS) and how they should be considered throughout
the early architectural design stages. These systems should be included in the building from
the early design stages to save money and avoid costly and time-consuming adjustments. In
comparison with other articles, the article explains how rooms are integrated to form one
building. The article will help me in understanding how Leoh Ming was integrated into one
building. The study has certainly been peer-reviewed to retain academic scientific quality. It
puts an author's scholarly piece or ideas to evaluation by specialists in the same area.
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References
Abdelhameed, W., & Saputra, W. (2020). Integration of building service systems in
architectural design. Journal of Information Technology in Construction, 25, 109–
122. https://doi.org/10.36680/j.itcon.2020.007
Perez, G., & Perini, K. (2018). Nature-Based Strategies for Urban and Building
Sustainability. In Google Books. Butterworth-Heinemann. https://books.google.co.ke/
books?
id=_wIxDwAAQBAJ&dq=nature+and+sustainability+of+a+building&hl=en&sa=X&
ved=2ahUKEwjrhdKOmZ_2AhVPUxoKHeBJDsUQ6AF6BAgKEAI
Puspitasari, A. W., & Kwon, J. (2020). A reliable method for visibility analysis of tall
buildings and skyline: a case study of tall buildings cluster in Jakarta. Journal of
Asian Architecture and Building Engineering, 1–12. https://doi.org/
10.1080/13467581.2020.1787839
Ying, W. (2018). Research on the Adaptability of Building Materials Application in Exterior
Exterior Design of Buildings. IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental
Science, 189, 032009. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/189/3/032009
Dallas City Hall. (n.d.). Www.pcf-P.com. Retrieved March 3, 2022, from https://www.pcf-
p.com/projects/dallas-city-hall/
Sustainable Construction: Methods and Benefits | BigRentz. (2020, February 4).
Www.bigrentz.com. https://www.bigrentz.com/blog/sustainable-construction
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