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Guidelines for using glass in buildings
Guidelines for using glass in buildings
Date: 14 April 2011, 17:29

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Glass is a “high-tech” material appreciated for its visual appeal. The fascination which glass inspires in designers is explained by its aesthetics and functions. Its transparency, affording both light and vision yet imposing separation and even isolation worth appreciating. It can, do the very opposite as well. Glass can form building’s envelope as opaque as stone, reflecting images and allowing light to reach the interior, without compromising vision through to the exterior. Glass can also provide a delicate covering that softens a building’s mass, or indeed accentuate it, by simply reflecting both light and the surrounding environment.

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