Terri Meyer Boake BES BArch MArch LEED AP
Professor :: School of Architecture :: University of Waterloo
 

"Complex Steel Structures: Non-orthogonal Geometries in Building with Steel"

available October 2020 by Birkhäuser
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Complex Steel Structures

Text and Photos: Terri Meyer Boake

Complexity in architecture, construction and material manipulation is constantly increasing due to our present ability to design, calculate and fabricate an extending range of geometric shapes and systems. This volume addresses the design of complexity in the planning, fabrication and construction of steel structures based on non-orthogonal geometries: curved and chaotic geometries, poly-diagrid systems, lattice-grid structures and others. Topical photographs by the author on a wide range of international projects present innovative methods and techniques, providing an excellent understanding of the possibilities and requirements of complex steel structures.

Three additional volumes:

"Architecturally Exposed Structural Steel: Specifications, Connections, Details", publication date 2015.

"Diagrid Structures: Systems, Connections and Details", publication date 2014.

"Understanding Steel Design: An Architectural Design Manual", publication date November 2011.

 

Gallery of sample chapter introduction spreads - click to enlarge

Cover of Complex Steel Structures

Foreword by Walter Koppelaar Chapter 1: The Rise of Complexity Chapter 2: The Digital Revolution Chapter 3: Managing Complexity
Chapter 4: Fabricating the Steel Chapter 5: Corrosion Protection and Finishes Chapter 6: Erection Logistics Chapter 7: Economically Driven Strategies
Chapter 8: Curved Geometries Chapter 9: Angular Geometries Chapter 10: Nodes Chapter 11: Lattice/Gridshell Structures

 

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