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STRUCTURAL GLASS FACADES - USC School of Architecture

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Economy<br />

As gridshell complexity can vary enormously, so can cost. While the structures can be very<br />

efficient on a strength-to-weight basis, the complexities <strong>of</strong> design, fabrication and erection<br />

combine to more than <strong>of</strong>fset any material efficiency.<br />

6.1.3.9 Cable-Supported<br />

Cable-hung, flat cable net and double-curved cable net structures share many <strong>of</strong> the same<br />

properties, so have been combined here.<br />

Table 6-11 Cable-supported structure attributes.<br />

Cable-Supported: Summary <strong>of</strong> Predominant Attributes<br />

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Elegant, minimalist aesthetic<br />

Highest transparency<br />

Flat, curved (a plan radius), and double-curved system geometries possible<br />

Flat nets are geometrically simple, double-curved complex<br />

Cable nets can be pulled into double-curvature membranes providing a more stable structure<br />

with considerably less deflection than flat cable nets<br />

Double-curved nets require form-finding to determine shape<br />

Newest <strong>of</strong> the façade structure types<br />

Flat nets are shallowest <strong>of</strong> all systems<br />

Flat nets are the most flexible <strong>of</strong> all structure types; largest deflections<br />

Typical deflection criterion L/45 to L/50.<br />

Critical Pre-tension requirements for design and installation to control deflections<br />

Pre-tension loads generate high boundary reactions<br />

Critical pre-tensioning can require sophisticated jacking systems and complex installation<br />

technique<br />

Highest deflections (L/40 to L/50 typical); most flexible, most movement<br />

Highest relative cost<br />

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