The Common Use of Structural Glass in Private Houses
Author(s): |
Philip Wilson
Gennady Malishev |
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Medium: | conference paper |
Language(s): | English |
Conference: | 35th Annual Symposium of IABSE / 52nd Annual Symposium of IASS / 6th International Conference on Space Structures: Taller, Longer, Lighter - Meeting growing demand with limited resources, London, United Kingdom, September 2011 |
Published in: | IABSE-IASS 2011 London Symposium Report |
Year: | 2011 |
Abstract: |
In the last 5 years, we have recorded a trend where structural glass elements replace traditional materials. This dramatic increase is due to increasing interest from architects as well as the transparent yet durable material, resistant to weathering. By using supporting glass structures and frames, like beams and fins, this increases the transparency even further. Beyond its core function of shelter, the private house is a testing ground for the use of innovative use of structural glass. The paper will review the specification for thermal, solar and air-tightness performance in buildings and domestic construction. Reference will be made to three residential projects currently under construction each with an unusually high percentage of glazing that demonstrate how structural glass has now become integral to the architecture of the private house. |
Keywords: |
façade roof glass building regulations residential
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