Published in:
Steel Construction, 11 (2018) 2, Seite 109-117
Language:
German
DOI:
10.1002/stco.201810019
ISSN:
1867-0520;
1867-0539
Origination:
Footnote:
Description:
AbstractDedicated to our speaker, Prof. Werner Sobek, in honour of his 65th birthdayIn 2017, the University of Stuttgart started a Collaborative Research Centre with the title Adaptive Skins and Structures for the Built Environment of Tomorrow. The goal of this research project is to find an answer to today's most urgent social and ecological questions as the global population continuously increases and the available resources remain limited. As the central approach to the solution of this problem, adaptive elements will be included in the structure, the interior and the façade of an experimental 37 m tall building. This paper introduces the topic of adaptivity in building structures and provides an overview of the research topics applied in this globally unique adaptive high‐rise building. Due to the complexity of research topics of this Collaborative Research Centre, this paper only covers the research concerning the experimental high‐rise building.