ECO MEMBRANE
General information
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                        Location country
                        
Germany
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                        Function of building
                        
Office buildings & congress centres
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                        Climatic zone
                        
Temperate - cold winters and mild summers
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                        Type of application of the membrane
                        
internal
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                        Primary function of the tensile structure
                        
- Daylight gains
 - Space defining elements
 - Thermal insulation
 
 
Description
                    'Architect Thomas Herzog has inventively used a translucent membrane to rehabilitate a 1930s industrial steel and glass shed in Munich called the Deckelhalle as a design studio for the Trade Fair and Design arm of Siemens. The 1400 sq m Deckelhalle had no insulation, only basic heating, cast-iron window frames with single glazing, and too much depth in plan for daylight to reach the center of the floor. Siemens sought an energy-saving and ecologically enlightened design proposal with a progressive corporate image. Constraints on exterior appearance required Herzog to leave the original skin untouched except for a new glass roof light and ventilation louvers at the roof ridge and eaves. Inside, new operable windows screen the eye-level band of existing exterior glazing. Above, between the new window lintels and the roof ridge, a translucent membrane hangs from the steel rafters on guy cables, gently enclosing the space like a giant amoeba but revealing the original steel frame and windows behind. Acting as a new interior skin, the tent-like curtaining (K-value 1.8 W/m2/degK) reduces the volume of heated space and insulates by trapping air between membrane and structure. The membrane, constructed by Koch Hightex, is recyclable and biodegradable.'  
Architectural Review, Aug 98, p 24, by Layla Dawson.                
Description of the environmental conditions
Material of the cover
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                        Cable-net/Fabric/Hybrid/Foil
                        
Foil
 
Main dimensions and form
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                        Form single element
                        
Anticlastic
 
Duration of use
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                        Temporary or permanent structure
                        
Permanent
 
Involved companies
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                        Architects
                                                                                
Herzog + Partner
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                            Contractors
                                                                                     
Koch Hightex
 
Editor
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                        Editor
                        
Marijke M. Mollaert