Charles Pankow Foundation Reports
Background
SPUR is pleased to archive and to present here the products of U.S. building construction industry research sponsored by the Charles Pankow Foundation. SPUR and Charles Pankow Foundation are linked through collaborative endeavors that reflect our mutual interests:
- Advancing effective planning and execution of constructed facilities
- Enhancing quality of future capital building projects in the U.S.
- Promoting innovation as a value-adding practice in planning, design, and construction of major buildings
The mission of the Charles Pankow Foundation (CPF) is to advance innovations in building design and construction, so as to provide the public with buildings of improved quality, efficiency, and value. The Foundation was established in 2004 by the late Charles J. Pankow, founder of Pankow Builders and a life-long champion for innovative advances in building engineering and construction. CPF is a private, independent, non-profit, public benefit, grantmaking foundation, dedicated to scientific and educational purposes.
Information on the research program of CPF and on Charles Pankow's life and contributions can be seen at www.pankowfoundation.org.
Goals
The goals of CPF's research grant program:
- Improve the quality, efficiency and value of large buildings by advancing codifiable innovations in structural components and systems;
- Improve the performance of building design and construction teams by advancing new technologies and producing innovative new methods, means and tools, and to
- Disseminate widely all products of CPF research, for ready access and adoption by building design and construction practitioners
This site contains a listing of all CPF research projects and products, as well as links by which readers can access the complete reports produced from CPF research grants.
Charles Pankow Foundation Publication Index
Click on the Project Title of any of the Charles Pankow Foundation research project to see a brief synopsis of the project and a listing of Research Products, typically scientific and practice-oriented reports.
| Title | Grantee | Topic | CPF# |
|---|---|---|---|
| Energizing Innovation in Integrated Project Delivery | Oregon State University | Project Team Performance | 01-06 |
| Building Information Modeling (BIM) for Architectural Concrete | National Institute of Building Sciences | Project Team Tools | 08-06 |
| Design Procedure for Thin Shear Walls in High Seismic Zones | University of California, San Diego | Structural Systems | 11-06 |
| Static Testing Phase, Frame Braced Concrete Buildings in High Seismic Zones | University of California, San Diego | Structural Systems | 13-06 |
| Adaptations of Cementitious Structural Insulated Panels for Multistory Construction | Federation of American Scientists | Structural Systems | 09-06 |
| Development and Design of Untopped Precast Concrete Diaphragm Systems for High Seismic Zones | University of Arizona | Structural Systems | 02-06 and 08-07 |
| CSI GreenFormat Sustainable Product Reporting Guide | Construction Specifications Institute Foundation | Structural Systems | 05-07 |
| Reinforced Concrete Link Beams | UCLA | Structural Systems | 04-06 |
| Corrugated Sheet Steel Shear Walls | University of California at Berkeley | Structural Systems | 03-06 |





