Others also read

| How You Can Benefit From Using Intelligent Glass in Homes
| If you’re looking to create an eye-catching and unique design feature, decorative glass is a really effective and attention-grabbing way to do it.
| Office glass partitions provide irrefutable benefits.
| When asked about his contribution to glass advancements, O’keeffe quickly points to the greater reliance on science that is inherent in the industry today.
| Cladding is more than just a protective skin on the exterior of a building.
| Laminated safety glass is an excellent choice for building construction—here’s why.
| Combining white colour effects with impressive strength-to-weight ratio and excellent postbreakage performance
| TGI-Spacers Played a Key Role in Curtain Wall Vision Glass and Spandrel Panels
| We ask our Technical Manager, Peter Long the frequently asked questions surrounding the on-site performance of glass partitions.
| The AGI educational series illustrates and describes common glazing challenges as a means to communicate best practices for the design and construction industry, not as a sole source for design guidance.
| One of the best reasons to use Altair Louvre Windows in bathrooms is their ability to offer both privacy and ventilation simultaneously.
| Whether it’s for a home makeover, an office refurbishment or a large-scale commercial development, the style and type of interior door you choose can have a huge impact on the overall look of your interior decoration.
| Laminated safety glass with SentryGlas® ionoplast interlayer has played a key role in enabling the design of an 100-foot-tall glass fin lobby wall on the 150 North Riverside Plaza office building in Chicago, Illinois, USA.
| The Station Hotel in Prahran’s Greville Street was a favourite watering hole and stay-over for generations. Its recent revision by architects Interlandi Mantesso sees 41 apartments rise discretely behind the classic Victorian pub facade and an uber-cool, bespoke, Viridian glass shell.
| The National Glass Association’s official publication Glass Magazine has announced the winners of its 2016 Glass Magazine Awards.
| Stiff PVB is suitable for a much wider range of applications than more traditional PVB interlayers.
| Today’s functional buildings tend to have shapes that go much further than pure expediency, and glass is therefore used more and more frequently as a structural support element.
| A desire for more thermally efficient glazing systems has led the development of new proprietary triple and even quadruple glazed insulated glazing units (IGUs) to be used in some buildings.
| Curtain wall, storefront glass, and windows are everyday parts of building design and construction. Like all parts of a building exterior, glazing elements have to meet the fundamental functional
| Today lightness and transparency are properties that both architects and clients try to obtain. This has rapidly increased the use of glass in facades.
| A new method of manufacturing glass could lead to the production of ‘designer glasses’ with applications in advanced photonics, whilst also facilitating industrial scale carbon capture and storage.
| Spandrel glazing has developed to a stage where more efficient insulation can generate higher thermal stresses than can normally be resisted by heat strengthened (HS) glass on which ceramic enamel (frit) has been applied.
| SentryGlas® ionoplast interlayers have played an important role in a unique curved glass curtain wall at the Butler County Health Care Center in David City, Nebraska.
| In just two and a half decades glass has very quickly made the transformation from simple window glass to an almost universally applicable material.
| With maximum light capture being a major part of the design brief, the new John and Frances Angelos Law Center, the home of the University of Baltimore School of Law, is a fascinating example of how DuPont™ SentryGlas® can be deployed for both functional and aesthetic purposes.