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Rainscreen and the Increasing Demand in the Architectural System

January 2nd, 2010

Changes in the weather conditions can easily depreciate a building. This does not only cause inconvenience to the residents and users of the housing but also mean added maintenance costs to the owner of the property in case of damages or breakdown caused by natural elements such as the wind and the rain. This lead to a growing need for a new technology in the housing industry that can strengthen the life or the use of the property without having to spend a couple of bucks to maintain the property. This need thus leads to the development of rainscreen.
 
Rainscreen is one of the latest technologies used by the real estate and architecture industry to meet the new standards in housing. This is the resistance to rain damages that can be a result of a gradual erosion of the walls of a property. The rain-screen principle requires the control of all the forces handled by a drained cavity wall plus the air pressure difference acting across the cladding. Unknown to many, rains and wind can result to dramatic changes in the exterior wall of a building or a house. Moreover, corrosion of anchors of exterior cladding, efflorescence on masonry, damage and staining of interior finishes are some examples that can be the effect of the weather changes. On the physical side, the appearance, the function, and the comfort of the space, can lead to inconveniences to the residents or the tenants of a home or a building.
To answer the mentioned problems, research and developments has become more extensive and intensive. Developments of rainscreen calls for a fast progress in construction methods to protect the building while at the same time, the technology should also answer the need for a more sophistication in the design of the exterior wall.
Therefore façade treatments are developed on rainscreen such that it can be installed faster and achieve the weather tightness. Internal fit out packages also has been one of the standards in modern architecture system.
As a result specialist subcontractors are demanding to find a single resource or supplier to meet this need for quality rainscreen. Pre-requisites are high strength or the spanning capabilities, low weight and high quality extrusions, ease of installation and universal substructure arrangement or that the façade type can fit many designs.
The development of rainscreen will continue as there is a continuous development in the housing technology. This therefore can be a great challenge to suppliers of rainscreen.

Interior Decorations and Architecture is on Demand

December 30th, 2009

Interior design is a profession that primarily deals with anything  found inside a space – walls, windows, doors, finishes, textures, light, furnishings and furniture. All of these elements are used by interior designers to develop a functional, safe, and aesthetically pleasing space for a building’s user. Prior to commencing work on any space various factors are to be undertaken by the interior decorator. These factors include the look and feel of the space involved, theme and module of the decoration, the ambiance to be created the architecture and traditional decoration if required. The demand of interior decoration has increased rapidly to an extent that you have firms and agencies opening up solely to serve the purpose. Today, interior designers must be attuned to architectural detailing including floor plans, home renovations, and construction codes. Some interior designers are architects as well. Interior design is conceptualized by architects for both residential as well as commercial purposes. As the name suggests, residential designs deal with homes, where as commercial designs include offices, hotels, schools, hospitals or other public buildings. Some interior designers develop expertise within a niche design area such as hospitality, health care and institutional design. There is a wide range of disciplines within the career of interior design. Some of the disciplines include: structure, function, specialized performance, special group needs, discipline needed for business, computer technology, presentation skills, craft skills, social disciplines, promotional disciplines, professional disciplines, aesthetic disciplines, and disciplines with cultural implications. Areas of specialization in this field is continuously growing and changing. With various malls and multiplexes opening up in cities an increased focus have been applied to produce exotic designs and architecture making it look glamorous. Interior Design is a costly franchise and the revenues that are earned are generally very high. The earnings vary based on employer, number of years with experience, and the reputation of the individual. In both cases residential and commercial charges are levied on an area basis (per square feet). Additional factors that determines the cost of the project is the location and demographic factor. Central metropolitan areas where costs of living expenses and median earnings are generally greater, the budget will be higher compared to suburbs and rural areas. Moreover the average square footage of homes and offices has increased over time; the scope of work performed translates directly to higher earnings. All in all the industry is flourishing big time. Almost every major corporate would hire an interior decorator prior to setting up an office. Celebrities hire their professional services to get their stage decorated before commencing with an event and every homebuyer does strive to save as much to get their house decorated.