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Precast Concrete Panels

Precast Concrete Panels. STERLIN ADAMES. Precast Concrete Panels Air Barriers & Sealants. Precast Concrete Panels Air Barriers & Sealants.

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Precast Concrete Panels

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  1. Precast Concrete Panels STERLIN ADAMES

  2. Precast Concrete PanelsAir Barriers & Sealants

  3. Precast Concrete PanelsAir Barriers & Sealants A one-stage joint in a precast panel wall system. In the so-called face seal approach, a single line of defense is employed against both rain penetration and air leakage. Precast Concrete Panel - One-Stage Joints A two-stage joint in a precast panel. The outer rain seal serves to control water leakage due to kinetic energy. Any rainwater that does penetrate the rain barrier drains to the outside, before it is able to reach the air seal. Precast Concrete Panel - Two-Stage Joints

  4. Precast Concrete PanelsAttachment Systems & Fire Safety Weld Plates The most common method of attachment of precast members is by use of steel weld plates. Typically, the precast members have embedded plates that can be used as welding surfaces for loose connecting plates or angles. Rebar and Grout Used typically with slabs, reinforcing bars are spliced into slabs and grouted in place

  5. Precast Concrete PanelsCase Study: Jubilee Church Architect: Richard Meier & Partners Design Team: Richard Meier, FAIA, John Eisler, Matteo Pericoli, Alfonso D’Onofrio The church has three curved walls resembling of a ship's sails, as it symbolizes "the ship in which the people of God sails." The church has large glass surfaces that guarantee a generous flow of natural light, located both at the top and at the main and back facades. In order to preserve the whiteness of the building, the company Italcementi developed a new cement containing titanium dioxide, called TX Millennium, which ensures the whiteness of the concrete, despite the pollution, rain and weather effects. TX Millennium cement is formulated with photo-catalytic properties to deliver self-cleaning power. As a result, organic pollutants that settle on the surface of the concrete are decomposed into oxygen, water, and carbon dioxide.

  6. Precast Concrete PanelsCase Study: Jubilee Church The outer sail is composed of 78 segments, the intermediate of 104 and the inner, which reaches 26 meters, of 176 segments. The builder had to invent a mechanism to manipulate the pieces and put them in place.

  7. Precast Concrete PanelsCase Study: Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library Architect: Gordon Bunshaft of Skidmore, Owings, & Merrill Location: New Haven, Connecticut Client: Yale University Project Area: 125,262 square feet Project Year: Completed in 1963

  8. Precast Concrete PanelsCase Study: Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library • Made of Vermont marble and granite, bronze and glass, the exterior gives the illusion that the building is completely solid when viewed from the outside. • Yale University’s Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library is the largest building in the world dedicated to the containment and preservation of rare books, manuscripts, and documents.

  9. Precast Concrete PanelsRain Penetration & Moisture Control A rainscreen is the first line of defence against wind-driven rain, and as such is subjected to all forces leading to rain penetration through its openings and imperfections.

  10. Precast Concrete PanelsAir Barriers & Sealants Moisture Protection The most common moisture protection system used with precast concrete wall systems is a barrier system incorporating an adequate joint seal. In some cases where additional moisture protection is needed, the application of a sealer or a concrete coating is also used. Sealers can be either clear or pigmented if used as an enhancement of the precast appearance. Film-forming coatings usually offer a higher level of performance but will have a significant impact on the appearance of the precast concrete unit. The precast concrete panel should also be designed to provide the appropriate level of durability for the planned exposure. Durability can be improved by specifying minimum compressive strengths, maximum water to cement ratios, and an appropriate range of entrained air.

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