THE BUILDING ENVELOPE: Lecture 2 IMPORTANCE OF THE BUILDING ENVELOPE.

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THE BUILDING ENVELOPE: Lecture 2 IMPORTANCE OF THE BUILDING ENVELOPE

IMPORTANCE  RESEARCH RESULTS  STRUCTRUAL INTEGRITY  FINANCIAL CONSIDERATIONS  PEOPLE PROTECTION

RESEARCH  FIELD DOCUMENTATION  INSURANCE RECORDS  COMPUTER MODELS (HAZUS)

FIELD DOCUMENTATION

INSURANCE RECORDS RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN LOSS MAGNIFIER AND GRADIENT WIND SPEED

COMPUTER MODELS (HAZUS) The hazus model computes damage caused by hurricane events to buildings In specified regions Thousands of possible damage scenarios are considered for each building type In most cases damage costs exceed total insured value before The principal structural frame fails

STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY: VERTICAL LOAD PATHS MEMBRANE INSULATION METAL DECK JOIST ADHESIVE WELD WALL BOLT FORCES ACROSS CONNECTIONS

STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY: HORIZONTAL LOAD PATHS GLASS PLATE HEAD SILL SECONDARY FRAMING WINDOW FRAME SCREWS OR BOLTS BOLTS OR WELD SCREWS OR BOLTS BOLTS OR WELD WIND PRESSURE

FINANCIAL CONSIDERATIONS LOSS OF BUSINESS Business interruption Loss of market share LOSS OF FACILITY Loss may exceed insured value Replacement costs may disrupt business plan

PEOPLE CONSIDERATIONS INJURY OR DEATH EMOTIONAL DISTRESS COMMUNITY DISRUPTION