Other Articles
 

Hoffmann Architects Evaluates Deicing Options as Winter Approaches

by Lawrence E. Keenan, AIA, PE
Published in New York Real Estate Journal, November 25-December 1, 2008

NYREJ is a commercial/investment newspaper covering New York state.  This discussion of snow and ice removal programs considers the impact of this year’s salt shortages and price hikes on winter deicing planning and weighs benefits and drawbacks of various strategies
 



 
 
The Best Way to Stop a Leak?  Prevent It.
 
by Arthur L. Sanders, AIA
Published in Buildings, November 2008

Buildings magazine provides information on issues and practices for building owners and managers.  In this article, Arthur Sanders offers guidance on how to evaluate, repair, and maintain building facades to keep them watertight.

 
Green Thumbs Up

By Greg Zimmerman
Published in Building Operating Management, November 2008

BOM covers issues and products of interest to facility managers. This discussion of green roof design considerations includes comments and tips from Richard P. Kadlubowski, AIA on detailing, watertightness, and maintenance.
 


 
 
Curtain Walls and Façades
 
by Richard Kadlubowski, AIA
Published in Today’s Facility Manager, June 2008

TFM is a news magazine for facility management professionals. This article discusses using a façade maintenance plan to address urgent problems while projecting future rehabilitation needs.

 

 
No molestar: reto de la restauración de fachadas
(Do Not Disturb: The Challenge of Façade Restoration)


by Lyda Durango
Published in Gerencia de Hoteles & Restaurantes, July/August 2008

Gerencia de Hoteles is a Spanish-language magazine published in Colombia for hotel and restaurant management professionals. Commentary from Juan Kuriyama, AIA, as well as excerpts from the JOURNAL article, “Curtain Walls: Not Just Another Pretty Façade,” by Russell M. Sanders, AIA are featured in this discussion of a hotel façade’s function, from aesthetics to practicality.

English Abstract: Building appearance is critical to a hotel’s business. However, focusing on aesthetics in exterior envelope design without assessing the practical implications of maintenance and repair can make rehabilitation difficult and costly. Challenges unique to hotels, such as continuous operation and impact on guests, need to be addressed both during the initial design phase and as part of any remedial work. Persistent moisture infiltration problems, left unchecked, not only damage finishes and structural systems, they leave a negative impression on hotel patrons. Facades have the potential to contribute substantially to building aesthetics, but they must not neglect their primary function: as a barrier to the elements.
 

 
Parking Structure Maintenance: Early Detection, Early Cure

by Lawrence E. Keenan, AIA, PE
Published in The Parking Professional, February 2006

The Parking Professional is produced by the International Parking Institute. Originally published in the Hoffmann Architects JOURNAL, this article emphasizes regular parking structure inspection as a tool to identify and address early signs of deterioration, before unchecked problems demand costly and disruptive rehabilitation.

 


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