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Architecture is both the process and the product of planning, designing, and constructing buildings or other structures. Architectural works, in the material form of buildings, are often perceived as cultural symbols and as works of art.

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Transparent Wooden Windows     (files.catbox.moe)
submitted by UncleDoug to Architecture 2 weeks ago (+8/-1)
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https://files.catbox.moe/3jthj7.PNG

Is transparent wood an energy-efficient alternative to glass?

buildings lose a lot of heat through glass, and while light can bring some heat through the material, it’s not a good insulator. This is why we need double glazing. Wood, on the other hand, is highly insulating but it’s not transparent. Usually.

Wood’s lack of transparency comes from the combination of its two main components, cellulose and lignin. The lignin absorbs light, and the presence of chromophores – light activated compounds – in the material makes the wood look brown. The fibres in the wood, which mainly comprise cellulose, are hollow tube-like structures. The air in these hollow tubes scatters light, further reducing the material’s transparency.

Previous work on making wood transparent has involved removing the lignin completely from the structure and replacing it with a resin material. The removal of lignin requires a lot of environmentally harmful chemicals, and it also considerably reduces the mechanical properties of the material. makes it weaker.

The new study, by researchers at the University of Maryland, demonstrates how to make wood transparent using a simple chemical – hydrogen peroxide – commonly used to bleach hair. This chemical modifies the chromophores, changing their structure so they no longer act to absorb light and colour the wood.

The Conversation

The new study, by researchers at the University of Maryland, demonstrates how to make wood transparent using a simple chemical – hydrogen peroxide – commonly used to bleach hair. This chemical modifies the chromophores, changing their structure so they no longer act to absorb light and colour the wood.

Engineered transparent wood with cellulose matrix for glass applications: A review

Engineered transparent wood (ETW) Poplar wood

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The Design Change That Took 114 Lives | Hyatt Walkway Collapse     (www.youtube.com)
submitted by happytoes to Architecture 4 days ago (+2/-0)
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lXaBxX4ieFY

Explains the engineering problem that caused the collapse. Takes me back to my Applied Mathematics A-level (a Britbong qualification for 18 year olds). Here is the pin jointed framework, work out the forces.

But the original design was impractical to make, and the changes to make it practical looked like it would be just as strong...