This seminar investigates the dynamic interrelationship between technology and architecture in tall buildings. Among the various technologies involved, emphasis is placed on structural and facade systems, recognizing the significance of these systems, the separation of which in terms of their function led to modern architecture, and allowed the emergence of tall buildings. This seminar reviews contemporary design practice of tall buildings through a series of lectures and case study analyses. While most representative technologies for tall buildings are studied, particular emphasis is placed on more recent trends such as diagrid structures and double-skin facades. Further, this seminar investigates emerging technologies for tall buildings and explores their architectural potentials. Finally, this course culminates in a tall building design project and presentation. Limited enrollment.

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2211
Fall 2019
Technology and Design of Tall Buildings
Kyoung Sun Moon
2211
Fall 2018
Technology and Design of Tall Buildings
Kyoung Sun Moon
2211
Fall 2016
Structures and Facades for Tall Buildings
Kyoung Sun Moon