As the building envelope evolves and the processes, materials and methods change, the question must be asked, is the constructor community ready to evolve and adapt to this new technology? Are preemptive steps being made to take advantage of this evolving technology?
BD+C editors present a roundup of the latest technologies
and applications in exterior wall systems, from a tapered metal wall
installation in Oklahoma to a textured precast concrete solution in North
Carolina.
1. LOW-INCOME HOUSING REVITALIZED WITH WEATHER-RESISTANT
FAÇADE
The senior citizens and disabled individuals who live in
Paul F. Cullum Tower, owned by the North Bergen, N.J., Housing Authority, now
have a more colorful and energy-efficient home. A recent exterior retrofit
designed by architect Lothrop Associates included ~117,000 sf of Alucobond
aluminum composite material in nine colors, including eight Spectra colors that
change depending on the viewing angle. The material includes two sheets of
aluminum thermobonded to a plastic core in a standard 4mm thickness.
Previously, the façade had consisted of blue and white
aluminum curtain wall with exposed gray concrete columns, conveying a
utilitarian feel. General contractor Arco Construction installed the Alucobond
panels after cleaning the curtain wall, repairing the concrete, and adding a
vapor-permeable air barrier membrane. Three colors of granite stone veneer
panels were also installed in varied heights on the first through fourth
floors, mimicking the low-rise homes surrounding the project. 3A Composites USA
2. ARMY SELECTS PRECAST PANELS FOR VIRGINIA COMMAND
HEADQUARTERS
Slenderwall—which combines a precast exterior panel with an
integrated perimeter stud-wall system—was selected as a composite solution by
the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for the Army Command Headquarters at Fort
Belvoir, Va. A design-build team including Perkins+Will and BRCA (architects)
and Suffolk Construction (GC) created the four-story legal office building and
courtroom on a fast-track schedule, winning the Associated General Contractors’
first-ever Best Lean Construction award. The Slenderwall panels’ thin-set brick
finish echoes the look of nearby buildings, and a spray-applied interior coat
of R-21 closed-cell foam insulation provides a continuous thermal, air, and
moisture barrier. The hybrid system facilitated a compact construction schedule
and helped increase energy efficiency for the LEED Gold project. Smith-Midland
Designed for noncombustible wall construction, new
ThermalSafe NC insulated metal panels consist of a three-inch structural
mineral wool core with R-11 thermal resistance, bonded to steel facings. The
panels can be erected in one step with one crew, and are suitable for both
exterior and interior walls. One-, two-, and three-hour fire-resistance ratings
are available, with the LockGuard interlocking side joint enhancing resistance
through a tongue-and-groove engagement of the mineral wool core. If a vapor
seal is not required, sealant in the side joint may be omitted for faster
installation of interior walls. The system includes lengths from 8 to 40 feet,
with a module width of 42 inches. Metl-Span
4. CLEAR LABELING SIMPLIFIES SELECTION OF ARCHITECTURAL EPS
INSULATION
Foam-Control Plus+ architectural-grade EPS insulation now
provides face labeling showing UL certification information, ASTM type,
compressive strength, R-value, product name, and termite-resistance
characteristics. A first in the insulation industry, the face labeling makes it
easier to compare the EPS (expanded polystyrene) product with XPS (extruded
polystyrene) products. Available in R-values ranging from 5 to 30, Foam-Control
Plus+ comes pre-scored and contains no dyes. Compressive strengths of 15, 24,
40, and 60 psi are available, and the product carries a 50-year warranty for
R-value. ACH Foam Technologies
Outsulation X is a high-performance cladding system that
yields 39% greater energy efficiency and 36% better impact resistance than
similar EPS-based systems with comparable-weight reinforcing mesh, according to
the manufacturer. The system incorporates two inches of Dow XNERGY rigid
insulation and meets current and proposed ASHRAE design standards and IgCC/IECC
code requirements for the use of exterior continuous insulation. Outsulation X
provides a continuous layer of insulation, eliminating thermal breaks and
moderating the temperature of the wall cavity, which reduces the potential for
condensation. The product was designed as a single-source solution combining an
air- and water-resistive barrier, exterior continuous insulation, and finished
exterior wall. Dryvit
6. NORTH CAROLINA CHURCH CHOOSES TEXTURED PRECAST CONCRETE
SOLUTION
Members of Triad Christian Fellowship Church in
Winston-Salem, N.C., were seeking a traditional look combined with durability
and energy efficiency as they planned their new sanctuary building. The
congregation worked with Superior Walls of North Carolina to select the precast
concrete Above Grade (AG) Wall System with a traditional red brick textured
finish. The embossed panels, comprising 880 lineal feet of wall systems, were
installed in just 14 hours to provide an insulated structural shell, ready for
the installation of a roof system and interior slab. Superior Walls
LG Chem’s new 650,000-sf plant in Holland, Mich.,
manufactures advanced batteries for the Chevy Volt, a hybrid electric-gas
vehicle. Architects from Rosetti visited the Kingspan facility near Toronto
before choosing the Optimo Smooth line of insulated metal panels for the
façade. The system has tested R-values as high as 30, low thermal bridging, and
superior air tightness, according to the manufacturer. Using a single-component
façade reduced installation time by as much as 50%, and plant operation was
able to begin three months ahead of schedule. The light and dark gray panels
were also used for interior walls in the warehouse area. Also on the Building
Team: Ghafari Associates (engineer), Roncelli Inc. (design-build contractor),
and Universal Walls (façade installer). Kingspan
A recent renovation of Silver Creek Resort, Snowshoe, W.
Va., included a new EIFS to replace the previous material, which had not held
up well in the area’s extreme climate. The Building Team of Peter Fillat
Architects, Pillar Construction (GC), Keast and Hood (SE), and Williamson &
Associates (envelope consultants) selected StoTherm Lotusan NExT, which
includes a fluid-applied waterproofing air barrier, a finish with self-cleaning
properties, and five inches of continuous insulation (~R-19). The renovation of
the nine-story building required 125,000 sf of the product, as well as 740 new
high-efficiency window assemblies. The envelope consultant conducted
post-installation static pressure testing using ASTM E1105, which verified the
façade’s performance. Sto Corp.
Atlas’s new EnergyShield Pro and EnergyShield PRO2 wall
products reflect the commercial building industry’s new focus on continuous
insulation for exterior walls, with an eye to long-term thermal performance.
EnergyShield PRO consists of a Class A fire-rated closed-cell polyiso foam
core, laminated between Class A durable aluminum facers. It combines rigid
insulation board, high R value, and water-resistive barrier attributes with an
acrylic-coated front facer and a reflective back facer. EnergyShield PRO2 is a
Class 2 product, adding a glass-reinforced polyiso foam core to the features of
EnergyShield PRO. The products are suitable for most vertical, above-grade wall
applications, including wood frame, steel frame, concrete, CMU, and brick
walls, according to the manufacturer. Atlas Wall CI Board
Roxul Comfortboard CIS is a rigid, high-density,
noncombustible stone wool insulation board designed for use as an exterior
continuous insulation in commercial rainscreen wall systems. Thermally
efficient and vapor permeable, the new product pairs well with lightweight
metal and composite panel systems, according to the manufacturer. Stone wool is
also water-repellent, providing a tertiary drainage plane for water that
migrates into the wall cavity while allowing the breathability necessary for
outward drying. Comfortboard CIS is available in five thicknesses ranging from
one to three inches, with insulation values of R-4 through R-12. Roxul
For 1075 Mass Avenue, a new mixed-use project at the heart
of the Harvard University community in Cambridge, Mass., Peter Quinn Architects
specified the Illumination Series of fiber cement panels to create an upscale
exterior look. Nichiha’s Color Xpressions system allowed the designer to create
three customized colors. The panels offer the benefit of a built-in rainscreen
system and concealed fastener system. The lightweight, fire-resistant cladding
materials also made a winter installation possible for the Building Team.
Nichiha USA
Bear Skin joint flashing is designed to work with
CertainTeed’s WeatherBoards fiber cement lap siding, preventing water and
wind-driven rain from infiltrating the butt joints. The new product is
available in seven colors custom-matched to WeatherBoards ColorMax shades,
helping to make vertical joints imperceptible. Installers can peel the material
from a precut sheet and align the repositionable adhesive strip with joint
gaps, according to the manufacturer. The flashing carries a 20-year UV rating
and can withstand temperatures from -40°F to 180°F. WeatherBoards have a Class
A flame-spread rating and are impact-resistant, UV-resistant, and impervious to
wood-boring insects, according to the manufacturer. CertainTeed
13. TAPERED METAL PANELS ADD CULTURAL DIMENSION TO CHICKASAW NATION HEALTH CLINIC
The new 53,000-sf Chickasaw Nation Health Clinic in
Tishomingo, Okla., replaced an outdated facility that was only a quarter as
large. James R. Childers Architect selected Dri-Design Tapered Series aluminum
panels as part of the façade, choosing a textured pattern and dark color to
create a surface inspired by the culturally important Chickasaw blackberry.
Panels were installed by NOW Specialties, using a manufacturer-supplied panel
grid that established the desired pattern. The panels mark the main entrance as
well as prominent stair towers at both ends of the building. The recyclable
panels are designed for resilience and pass AAMA 508-07 rainscreen and
Miami–Dade County hurricane-resistance standards. Dri-Design
Source: BDCNetwork.com
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