Tuesday, 28 June 2011

FACADE ENGINEERING EXPLAINED

What do façade engineers do?


Façade Engineers concern themselves with everything to do with a building’s external envelope above ground level. Many names can be used to describe the envelope, for instance:


·         Cladding
·         Curtain wall
·         Stonework
·         Glass
·         Masonry
·         Other materials and cladding types


Some façade engineers are also skilled in roofing.

Façade Engineers will consider the performance of such materials and systems in various respects:


·         Weathertightness
·         Structural behaviour
·         Interaction with the primary structure
·         Thermal gains and losses through the façade
·         Occupant comfort and energy efficiency
·         Shading
·         Condensation
·         Ventilation
·         Durability
·         Sustainability
·         Natural light admittance
·         Fire behaviour of the building envelope
·         Acoustic performance
·         Safety and serviceability
·         Security
·         Maintenance and buildability


Façade Engineers provide advice on both existing and new buildings. They may be involved in design, working alongside the architect, QS and structural and mechanical engineers, or may work within contracting or manufacturing. Alternatively, they may be involved in surveying or diagnostic and remedial work. Some façade engineers are involved in research and testing.

What is a façade engineer?


Façade Engineers come from a range of backgrounds but most usually architectural, structural or building physics.  In order then to become a facade engineer, they have then developed a wider breadth of cladding skills and a deeper knowledge than they would encounter within their original discipline.

Many façade engineers will be generalist façade engineers. These are able to advise across the full range of materials, systems and performance types.

Specialist façade engineers will typically first have attained a level of knowledge across all façade types and then have chosen to specialise in one particular aspect of façade engineering. Examples are façade engineers whose emphasis is in building envelope physics, using analytical modelling skills; or façade engineers that specialise in a particular cladding material such as stone or glass. Parallels exist with other professions with generalist and specialist divisions e.g. legal where there are solicitors and barristers, and medicine where there are general practitioners and consultants.

It may be difficult for clients at the inception of their project to decide which type of façade engineer they require.  A general practice façade engineer is best placed to determine this for the particular circumstances of a client’s individual project and advise on façade specialisms that may be needed.

What value can façade engineers contribute to a project?



·         Performance led design. Delivering facades that do what is required of them!

·         Excellence in design

·         Risk control

·         Driving cost out

·         Continuity through  fabrication and installation stages

·         Attention to quality as the design becomes a physical reality

·         Verifying performance.

·         Cladding performance when the occupants move into the building

·         Troubleshooting when problems occur

How does this differ from what others in the design team already do?


Facades have become complicated beyond the skills of architects, structural and mechanical engineers. Facades require a dedicated engineer with a particular range of skills and experience, who understands their behaviour and can undertake their design, manufacture and installation better, more efficiently and more comprehensively than can a traditional architect, structural or mechanical engineer.


[Selfriges, Birmingham UK _ Future Systems. Photo (c) Graham Gaunt]

The role of the Society of Facade Engineering in setting standards


The SFE was established in order to:

·         Act as a qualifying body for competency in the façade engineering profession. This involves assessment of candidates’ experience and knowledge in facades and their skills to handle client’s façade requirements professionally and competently.

·         Protect clients’ interests by allowing them to identify competent façade engineers through the membership grading system.

·         Act as a learned body maintaining and  raising the technical and professional standards of the façade engineer

The SFE is not a Trade Body. Membership is not achieved simply by subscription.

[Source: Society of Facade Engineering _ www.facadeengineeringsociety.org]

11 comments:

  1. Beautiful! What an intresting read. I do have a couple of questions though, As an aspiring Facade Engineer, what special courses do i need to take to enable me become one (I am a graduate Architect.) and can you also recommend institutions to go to? Thanks

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  2. The European Facade Network is a good place to start. http://facades.ning.com/.

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  3. Hi I am just completing Facade Engineering from University of Bath, UK. Although I a have 10 years of experience in Indian facade industry but would like to work where I can implement the gained knowledge and explore. Would it be possible for you to advise on this ?

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  4. Hi................

    This post is really nice and informative. The explanation given is really comprehensive and informative. I am feeling happy to comment on this post.


    Façade engineering

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  5. Such a nice blog and i appreciate your all efforts about your thoughts. it's really good work. well done.
    Facade Engineer

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  6. Hi there, Thanks for sharing such a great information about Facade Engineering. I m very happy that I found your blog while searching about blogs on Facade Consultants in Dubai. I m also a Facade Engineer at Building Envelope Systems JLT Dubai.

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