January 14, 2004

Unusual Materials In IIT Student Center

Koolhaas Encounters Mies, Building Design & Construction, 12.03, reports on the new McCormick Tribune Campus Center at Illinois Institute of Technology, by Rem Koolhaus's Office for Metropolitan Architecture.

This project uses a variety of unusual finish materials, including for example:

  • 1/8 inch aluminum plate flooring (grounded for electrical safety)
  • Ceilings of green water-resistant GWB coated with clear polyurethane
  • Mechanical penthouse louvers made from plastic grating normally used for chemically resistant laboratory floors
  • Glazing composite made from orange polycabonate infill bonded within exterior glass units
  • Toilet room enclosures made of glass facing and tubular polycarbonate core material with a variable translucency depending upon the angle of view

For more on the design of the McCormick Tribune Campus Center see also ABC's of Mies + IIT, Metropolis Magazine, February 2004.

January 14, 2004 in 22 Selecting Interior Finishes, 23 Interior Walls and Partitions, 24 Finish Ceilings and Floors | Permalink | Comments (0)

November 10, 2003

Debate Over Fire Testing

The National Concrete Masonry Association's Fire Safety page provides a provocative collection of information related to fire-resistant construction, the relative merits of masonry construction in comparison to more light-weight materials, and the responsibility of design and construction professionals for building safety. For any instructor looking to bring an added dose of currency and relevance to their classroom, this page offers a great opportunity for classroom presentation, student research, and discussion. A few of the most interesting items on this page include:

  • Are Architects, Engineers and Code-Writing Officials Friends of the Firefighter?, by Vincent Dunn, Deputy Chief FDNY (ret.), argues that the building industry and design profession have been complicent in a gradual decline in building safety standards. This is a challenging, yet worthwhile article.
  • NCMA Fires at Gypsum Wall Assemblies provides a thorough and clear description of the ASTM E 119 fire-resistance test, and challenges whether this test is appropriate for comparing the relative fire-performance of masonry and gypsum wallboard partitions.
  • Fire Video (Windows Media Player or Quicktime) is a 6-minute video that includes dramatic footage of both gypsum wallboard and masonry partitions undergoing ASTM E 119 testing.

gwb_hosestream_test.jpgThis image shows a gypsum wallboard partition subjected to hose stream testing as part of an ASTM E 119 fire-resistance test.

The debate surrounding ASTM E 119 seems to focus primarily on the hose stream portion of this test, how and when it is applied, and what it is meant to simulate. For an alternative point of view regarding the role of the hose stream test in E 119, see for example, The Gypsum Association's Fire Resistance Testing topical paper. This paper draws on historical background and comparable international standards (that have dropped hose stream testing) to suggest that the masonry associations may be misrepresenting the importance of the hose stream test in assessing fire resistance.

See also this site's wtc archive for additional articles related to lessons from this event.

November 10, 2003 in 01 Making Buildings, 09 Stone and Concrete Masonry, 23 Interior Walls and Partitions, wtc / building safety | Permalink | Comments (0)

October 27, 2003

Gypsum Shaft Wall Systems

Gypsum Cavity Shaft Wall Systems, continuing education supplement to Architecture Record 09.02, provides an overview of these partition systems, including:

  • Traditional shaft wall construction systems
  • Selection criteria
  • Design parameters
  • Specification guidelines.

October 27, 2003 in 23 Interior Walls and Partitions | Permalink | Comments (0)

October 01, 2003

23 - Interior Walls and Partitions Links

This article contains external links to resources on the Web relevant to Chapter 23 Interior Walls and Parititions.

USG.com
Comprehensive downloadable resources on finishing systems, metal framing, etc.

October 1, 2003 in 23 Interior Walls and Partitions | Permalink | Comments (0)