contact - engineered transparency

ORGANISATION
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Jens Schneider
Technical University of Darmstadt, Germany
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Bernhard Weller
Technical University of Dresden, Germany
KONTAKT // CONTACT
Technische Universität Dresden
Institute of Building Construction
01062 Dresden
T + 49 351/463 348 45
F + 49 351/463 350 39
[email protected]
20 – 23 SEPTEMBER 2016
Täglich 9–18 Uhr • Daily 9 a.m.–6 p.m.
www.glasstec.de
Join us: #glasstec
Messe Düsseldorf GmbH
Postfach 10 10 06 _ 40001 Düsseldorf _ Germany
Tel. + 49 (0)2 11/45 60-01 _ Fax + 49 (0)2 11/45 60-6 68
www.messe-duesseldorf.de
D/GB
20 + 21 September 2016
GLASS
FACADE
ENERGY
// DIE SONDERSCHAU „GLASS TECHNOLOGY LIVE“
MIT DEM INTERNATIONALEN FACHSYMPOSIUM
// FÜHRUNGEN „GLASS TECHNOLOGY LIVE“
// KOMPETENZCENTER GLAS + FASSADE
// EFNMOBIL
GLASS TECHNOLOGY LIVE
Die Sonderschau unter dem Titel „Future – Glass – Performance“ zeigt, wie grenzenlos das Potenzial von Glas ist:
innovative Produkte und visionäre Lösungen, aktuelle Forschungsprojekte und Entwicklungen, Glasdesign und -ästhetik. Mit Exponaten rund um die Themen Form, Leistungsfähigkeit und Integration.
INTERNATIONALES FACHSYMPOSIUM
Internationale Vertreter aus Architektur, Ingenieurbau, Industrie und Verarbeitung präsentieren den visionären Einsatz
von Glas in ihren Projekten. Teilnahme kostenlos, mit Simultanübersetzung Deutsch/Englisch.
KOMPETENZCENTER GLAS UND FASSADE
Die Wissenschafts- und Forschungsplattform rund um Glas
in der Gebäudehülle zeigt aktuelle Fassadentrends und Zukunftskonzepte, die derzeit noch nicht auf dem Markt verfügbar sind. Halle 11 in direkter Nähe zur Sonderschau „glass
technology live“.
EFNMOBIL: WIE EIN FASSADEN-MODELL ENTSTEHT
efnMOBIL ist ein Projekt der Universitäten im European Façade Networks mit dem Ziel, neue Potentiale und Technologien
für Fassaden zu entwickeln. Studenten entwickeln live auf
der glasstec gemeinsam mit Besuchern neue Fassadenmodelle. Darüber hinaus werden fertige 1:1 Modelle innovativer
Fassaden präsentiert.
GLASSTEC 2016 // 3
HIGH
LIGHTS
// THE SPECIAL SHOW “GLASS TECHNOLOGY LIVE“
WITH THE INTERNATIONAL SPECIALIST SYMPOSIUM
// GUIDED TOURS “GLASS TECHNOLOGY LIVE“
// COMPETENCE CENTRE GLASS + FACADES
// EFNMOBIL
GLASS TECHNOLOGY LIVE
The special show with the title “Future – Glass – Performance“
shows how the potential of glass virtually has no limits: Innovative products and visionary solutions, current research
projects and developments, glass design and glass aesthetics.
With exhibits dealing with the topics of shape, performance
and integration.
INTERNATIONAL SPECIALIST SYMPOSIUM
International representatives from architecture, civil engineering, industry and processing present the visionary use
of glass in their projects. Participation is free of charge, with
simultaneous interpretation German/English.
COMPETENCE CENTRE GLASS + FACADES
The science and research platform dealing with glass in the
building envelope shows the latest façade trends and future
concepts, which are not even available on the market yet.
Hall 11 in the direct vicinity of the special show “glass technology live“.
EFNMOBIL: HOW A FACADE MODEL COMES INTO BEING
efnMOBIL is a project of the universities in the European Façade Network with the objective to develop new potential as
well as technologies for facades. Students together with visitors develop new facade models live at glasstec. In addition,
finished 1:1 models of innovative facades will be presented.
4 // ENGINEERED TRANSPARENCY
DIENSTAG, 20. SEPTEMBER
TUESDAY, 20 SEPTEMBER
09:45 h
Opening
Prof. Jens Schneider and Prof. Bernhard Weller
10:00 h
Transparency in construction through
digital workflow
Werner Sobek, Werner Sobek Group
10:30 h
Energy Forms:
Balancing Energy & Appearance
Tom Minderhoud, UNStudio
11:00 h
Coffee break
FACADE
ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN
BLOCK 1
11:30 h
Fully glazed high-rise –
an architectural vision stays reality!
Andreas Beccard,
priedemann fassadenberatung GmbH
11:50 h
Comparative energy and comfort
analysis of façade passive strategies
in the Mediterranean region
Lara Mifsud,
University of Cambridge
12:10 h
Experiments with Kiln-formed
and Hot glass
Georg Rafailidis, Buffalo School of
Architecture and Planning
12:30 h
Towards 50% saving of embedded
energy in glass envelopes
Mick Eekhout,
Delft University of Technology
13:00 h
Lunch
PROGRAMME // 5
PROGRAMME
SPECIAL SYMPOSIUM
GLASS TECHNOLOGIES
GLASS
COMPOSITES AND COATINGS
20 years of FKG
Frank Schneider,
Okalux GmbH
Adhesion of a two-part structural
acrylate to metal and glass surfaces
Vlad Alexandru Silvestru,
Graz University of Technology
Connections in glass
Bruno Kassnel-Henneberg,
Glas Trösch Euroholding AG & Co. KGaA
Glass resists – Temporary coatings
for sheet and hollow glass
Michael Gross,
Kissel + Wolf GmbH
Enamelled glass – new research
studies
Michael Elstner,
AGC Interpane
How to handle futures glass design by
coatings (Let’s look 10 years ahead)
Paul Bastianen,
Vindico Applied Technologies BV
Calculation of spheric bended insulated
glazing units for the Kazakhstan –
pavilion, Expo 2017.
Lisa Heinze,
Verrotec GmbH
Timber-glass adhesive joints – adhesion and surface condition of various
types of wood
Felix Nicklisch,
Technische Universität Dresden
6 // ENGINEERED TRANSPARENCY
BLOCK 2
FACADE
ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN
14:00 h
Structural assessment of temperaturedependent glass components:
a contribution towards a systematic
methodology
Lisa Rammig,
Technical University of Bari
14:20 h
Transparency “saving” ruins
Styliani Lefaki,
Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
14:40 h
Glass-timber façade construction
Hans-Peter Petschenig,
Petschenig glastec GmbH
15:00 h
15:30 h
Coffee break
FACADE
PROJECTS
BLOCK 3
16:00 h
The Berkeley glass pavillion
Carles Teixidor,
Bellapart
16:20 h
Building Doha – Qatars Iconic Façade
Projects
Thomas Winterstetter,
Werner Sobek Stuttgart GmbH
16:40 h
Projekt Tarek Bin Ziad School in Doha
Marco Vetter,
Colt International GmbH
18:00 h
gtl-Tour
18:30 h – 22 h
Get Together at the gtl café
PROGRAMME // 7
SPECIAL SYMPOSIUM
GLASS TECHNOLOGIES
FACADE
STRUCTURAL DESIGN
Engineering Design of the Field of Rods
using Adhesive Attachment of Glass
with TSSA
Lawrence D. Carbary,
Dow Corning Europe S.A. Timber-glass composite shear wall
Daniel Neumer,
Universität der Bundeswehr
Design of structural silicone joints in
unitized curtain walling exposed to
earthquake
Viviana Nardini,
Sika Services AG
Stiffening multi-story timber-glass
composites façades in tall buildings
Alireza Fadai,
Vienna University of Technology
Prediction of the performance of IGU’s
with a thermoplastic warm edge spacer
Christian Scherer,
Kömmerling Chemische Fabrik GmbH
Enabling crystal clear façades
Valérie Hayez,
Dow Corning Europe S.A.
Adhesives for photobioreactor facades
Elisabeth Aßmus,
Technische Universität Dresden
Insulating Glass Units with Pressure
Compensation
Mirko Köhler,
Technische Universität Dresden
GLASS
STRUCTURAL GLASS
FACADE
STRUCTURAL DESIGN
Energetic prospects of glasspolycarbonate composite panels
Sebastián Andrés López,
Universität Siegen
Prototype of an Adaptive Glass Façade
with Vertically Prestressed Cables
Christine Flaig,
University of Stuttgart
Critical evaluation of chemically
strengthened glass in structural
glazing applications
Guglielmo Macrelli,
Isoclima SpA
Savings Potential of Vacuum Glazing
in Façades
Armin D. Rogall,
University of Applied Sciences and Arts
Study on Glass Roof – Spannglass
Beams as an Option?
Jens Oman,
Technische Universität Dresden
High-tech solutions for the smoothly
refurbishment of buildings: Investigation of existing window systems with
vacuum glasses
Helmut Hohenstein,
Dr. Hohenstein Consultancy
8 // ENGINEERED TRANSPARENCY
MITTWOCH, 21. SEPTEMBER
WEDNESDAY, 21 SEPTEMBER
09:45 h
Opening
Prof. Jens Schneider and Prof. Bernhard Weller
10:00 h
Implementing Ideas
Juan Lucas Young, Sauerbruch Hutton
10:30 h
Off the perpendicular – transparency
beyond the box,
Johann Sischka, Waagner-Biro Stahlbau AG
11:00 h
Coffee break
SOLAR TECHNOLOGY
BLOCK 1
11:30 h
Nursery +e kita in Marburg –
solar architecture at its best
Dieter Moor,
ertex-solar
11:50 h
Thin film and crystalline glass/glass
modules in BIPV – desiccated edge seals
for improved durability and output
Christoph Rubel,
Edgetech Europe GmbH
12:10 h
Small scale demonstration of
Building-Integrated-Photovoltaic
(BIPV)
Robert Hecker,
Ed. Züblin AG
12:30 h
Laminated BIPV glass: approaches for
the integration in the building skin
Erika Saretta,
University of Applied Sciences and Arts
of Southern Switzerland
13:00 h
Lunch
PROGRAMME // 9
SPECIAL SYMPOSIUM
EMBEDDED FUNCTIONS
GLASS
STRUCTURAL DESIGN
Regulated transparency. A brief review
of the existing and the most promising
technologies
Marcin Brzezicki,
Wroclaw University of Technology
Different methodologies for PVB
interlayer modulus characterization
Wim Stevels,
Eastman Chemical BV
Laminated display based on printed
electronics
Mikael Ludvigsson,
Glafo – the Glass Research Institute
A deterministic mechanical model
based on a physical material law for
glass laminates
Wolfgang Wittwer,
Kömmerling Chemische Fabrik GmbH
Modern media façades – symbiosis
of architectural design and lighting
information
Ralf Krüßel,
Onlyglass GMBH
Structural assessment of temperaturedependent glass components:
a contribution towards a systematic
methodology
Lisa Rammig, Eckersley O’Callaghan
… towards the layer it actually occurs
– Integral façades vs. symptomatic
building management
Christian Wiegel,
SOLARLUX GmbH
Numerical simulation of residual
stresses at holes near edges and corners
in tempered glass: A parametric study
Navid Pourmoghaddam,
Technische Universität Darmstadt
10 // ENGINEERED TRANSPARENCY
BLOCK 2
SOLAR TECHNOLOGY
14:00 h
Photovoltaic glass in building skin.
A tool for customized BIPV in a
BIM-based process
Pierluigi Bonomo,
University of Applied Sciences and Arts
14:20 h
Development of a Composite PV
Module with Phase Change Material
(PCM)
Julia Seeger,
Technische Universität Dresden
14:40 h
Solar Panel Breakage During Heavy
Rain Caused by Thermal Stress
Antti Mikkonen,
Tampere University of Technology
15:00 h
15:30 h
Coffee break
BLOCK 3
SOLAR TECHNOLOGY
16:00 h
Mosaic Modules for Improved Design
Options in Building Integrated Photovoltaic Modules,
Matthieu Ebert,
Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy
16:20 h
TPEDGE: Glass-Glass Photovoltaic
Module for BIPV-Applications
Max Mittag,
Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy
16:40 h
Solar energy gains and thermal loads
at large scale transparent building
envelopes in the presence of indoor
solar ray tracing
Nina Penkova, University of Chemical
Technology and Metallurgy
PROGRAMME // 11
SPECIAL SYMPOSIUM
EMBEDDED FUNCTIONS
GLASS
STRUCTURAL DESIGN
Review of optical properties of
switchable glazing applications in
the automotive industry
Aline Desjean,
Daimler AG
Cold Bent Glass for Marine
Applications
Marcin Kozłowski,
Eckersley O’Callaghan
Insulating glazing with integrated
functions – case study of the
ETA-factory
Johannes Franz,
Okalux GmbH
Non-invasive measurement of
gas fill for insulating glass
Fana Immonen,
Sparklike Oy
Fluidglass: A new concept for
adaptive facade systems
Martin Schröcker,
GLASSX AG
Improvements and Limitations in
Fabrication of Structural Glass
Sanmukh Bawa,
Eckersley O’Callaghan
Flexible transparent OLED lighting
in safety glass composites
Stefan Mogck, Fraunhofer Institute
for Organic Electronics
Benefits of optical distortion
measurement
Bertrand Mercier,
ISRA VISION
GLASS
PROJECTS
GLASS
STRUCTURAL DESIGN
Education City Doha – Glazed cable
net system for tram stop stations
Felix Schmitt,
Josef Gartner GmbH
Dip-Energy – Glass Energy Performance
Calculator for Dip-Tech Printed Glass
Ziv Cahani,
Dip-Tech Ltd.
Resilience, Damage Tolerance & Risk
Analysis of a Structure Comprising
Structural Glass
Peter Lenk,
ARUP
Investigation of different test set scenarios for determination of ultimate
bending stress of thin glass
Prof. Jürgen Neugebauer,
FH Joanneum
Canopy for the tram and bus stop
“Krefeld Ostwall”
Markus Kramer,
IB KRAMER Structural Engineering
FEM-Analysis
Adhesive joints for bonded
point fixings in façades and
glass structures
Michael Kothe,
Technische Universität Dresden
12 // ENGINEERED TRANSPARENCY
REGISTRATION
Halle/Hall 9–11
Glasprodukte und
-anwendungen
Glass products and
applications
Halle/Hall 11–12, 14–17
Glasbearbeitung und
-veredelung
Glass processing and
finishing technology
Halle/Hall 14
Messtechnik, Steuertechnik,
Regeltechnik, Software
Measurement, testing,
control technology and software
Halle/Hall 13–16
Glasherstellung,
Produktionstechnik
Glass production,
production technology
380,00 € INKL. MESSEEINTRITT AN BEIDEN TAGEN.
WEITER ENTHALTEN SIND:
// Getränke und kleine Snacks in allen Pausen
// Abendimbiss am ersten und Mittagessen an
beiden Konferenztagen
// Tagungsband mit allen 70 Fachaufsätzen (etwa 700 Seiten)
// geführte Tour über den glass technology live Bereich der glasstec
Online-Anmeldung unter www.engineered-transparency.eu
Das eTicket berechtigt zur kostenlosen Hin- und Rückfahrt zum und vom
Messegelände am Tage des Messebesuchs mit allen Verkehrsmitteln des VRR
in der Preisstufe D, Region Süd (DB 2. Klasse, nur zuschlagfreie Züge).
Diese Veranstaltung wird bei Architekten- und Ingenieurkammern akkreditiert.
REGISTRATION // 13
STAND JULI 2016 | ÄNDERUNGEN VORBEHALTEN
AS OF JULY 2016 | SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE
€ 380, INCL. ADMISSION TO THE FAIR ON BOTH DAYS.
ALSO INCLUDED ARE:
// Beverages and small snacks during all of the breaks
// Evening snack on the first and lunch on both conference days
// Conference transcript with all 70 scientific papers (around 700 pages)
// Guided tour through the glass technology live area of glasstec
Online registration at www.engineered-transparency.eu
The eTicket entitles to free travel to and from the exhibition grounds on the day of your trade
fair visit using all means of transport of the VRR network in the price category D, Region South
(DB/German Railway, 2nd class, supplement-free trains only).
This event will be accredited by the architecture and engineering associations.
14 // ENGINEERED TRANSPARENCY
INFORMATION
AT A CLICK
Zentrum Architektur + Bau
Architecture + construction centre
glasstec.de/architektur-bau
glasstec.de/architecture-construction
Zentrum Fenster + Fassade
Centre for windows and facades
glasstec.de/fenster-fassade
glasstec.de/windows-facades
Zentrum Solar
Solar center
glasstec.de/solar
glasstec.de/solarguide
Trendkompass
Trendcompass
glasstec.de/trendkompass
glasstec.de/trendcompass
Zur besseren Übersicht im Internet bieten wir für jede
Zielgruppe einen eigenen Branchenguide mit spezifischen
Informationen rund um das Angebot der glasstec.
OPTIMALE ORIENTIERUNG
Piktogramme in den Informationsmedien und auf der Messe
führen direkt zu den relevanten Bereichen für Ihre Branche.
INNOVATIV! DER TRENDKOMPASS
Durch die Formulierung von Trendthemen wird die Orientierung
in der Themenvielfalt der glasstec und den hier präsentierten
Produkten und Innovationen zusätzlich erleichtert.
ORIENTATION // 15
For a better overview on the Internet, we provide an individual
sector guide for every target group with specific information
regarding the range on offer at glasstec.
OPTIMUM ORIENTATION
Pictogrammes in the information media and at the trade fair
lead you directly to the relevant areas for your sector.
INNOVATIVE! THE TRENDCOMPASS
Through the formulation of trend topics, the orientation within
the thematic diversity of glasstec, including the products and
innovations presented here, has been additionally simplified.
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