Sí importa cómo. El detalle y la multi-escalaridad
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Understood from its multilayer condition, the façade constitutes today one of the most complex problems at a technical as well as an aesthetic level, playing a key role in the funcioning and performance of the building. The architectural expression of the work is defined through the design of the façade, which brings together a series of complexities on different scales going from the choice of material to its setting up, its application, its behaviour and, certainly, its incorporation into the context. This is how the Torre Deloitte is presented as a relevant case since it takes responsibility for various aspects leaving open certain edges regarding the comprehensive view of the façade´s development and design.
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