
Innovations with Glass
Glass has become a popular building material that is used not only for windows but also as a load-bearing material. New dimensions of glass panes in
Glass has become a popular building material that is used not only for windows but also as a load-bearing material. New dimensions of glass panes in
Approximately 80% of our total building stock is from the 20th century. During the last decades, along with an increasing appreciation of modern
Solar shading devices are required to find a trade-off between conflicting requirements: Protection from excessive solar gains and glare, daylight
Projecting imagery onto building facades is not only becoming a marketing necessity for successful urban spectacles but is also altering social urban
A proposed design for a compact, closed cavity, double-skin curtain wall system in the Marine climate of the West Coast raises questions of potential
Glass by nature is a reflective material, and it is well-known and documented that issues of glare can occur due to solar reflection. This phenomenon
Curtain walls and window walls are typically specified to meet a variety of different performance and testing criteria, some of which can be quite
The testing of aluminum/glass curtainwalls for seismic capability, mainly inter-story drift, has been carried out on many curtainwalls over the last
Electrochromic windows introduced to building market as a smart glare control solution to provide visual comfort for building occupant. EC glazing
In recent decades, there has been increased attention to reduce the operational energy performance of buildings. Stringent legislation on building
The project represents a successful integration of a glass facade with the primary structure of the building. The choice of the building material is
Tokyo’s prestigious Ginza District, is home to innovative architectural design. One of the most recent examples is Ginza Six (GSIX), the largest