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Figure 1.
Diagram of façade serration. Diagram by the author. Originally published in [2]
Figure 2.
a) Casuariestraat, DGMR in Hague (arch. Fokkema Partners, 2007). Originally published in [2],
b) ESO European Southern Observatory (arch. Auer Weber, 2008). Originally published in [2]. Photos by author
Figure 3.
Fuji Television Wangan Studio in Tokyo (arch. Kajima Design, 2010). Originally published in [2]. Photo by author
Figure 4.
Oskar von Miller Forum (arch. Herzog + Partner, Munich, 2009). Originally published in [2]. Photo by author
Figure 5.
Osaka Fukoku Seimei Building (arch. Dominique Perrault Architecture, 2010). Photo by author
Figure 6.
Kirarito Ginza (arch. Jun Mitsui & Associates, 2014). Photo by author
Figure 7.
Music Conservatorium of Amsterdam (arch. van Dongen – Koschuch, 2005). Originally published in [2]. Photo by author
Figure 8.
Centre for Virtual Engineering (arch. UNStudio, 2012). Photo by author
Figure 9.
Photonik Zentrum in Berlin Adlershof (arch. Sauerbruch Hutton Architects, 1998). Photo by author
Figure 10.
Insurance Company building in Munich (arch. Baumschlager und Eberle, 2002). Photo by author
Figure 11.
Jonsvollskvartalet in Bergen (Arkitektgruppen Cubus AS and Brandsberg-Dahl Arkitekter AS, 2015). Photo by author
Figure 12.
State Museum of Egyptian Art in Munich. Façade in the closed condition (arch. Peter Böhm Architekten, 2011). Photo by author
Figure 13.
The House of Representatives (Deutscher Bundestag Office) in Berlin (arch. Lieb + Lieb Architekten BDA, 2011). Photo by author
Figure 14.
ESO European Southern Observatory (arch. Auer Weber, 2008). Photo by author
A table showing in diverse serration direction options in 3rd dimension (axonometric view)
Possible serrated façade variants a) linear single layer serrated, b) curvilinear single layer serrated. Diagram by author
Possible venting strategies in double layer serrated facades. Horizontal schematic section of the façade. Air plenum showed in grey. The description given in the figure. Diagram by author