a Faculty of Civil Engineering and Geosciences, Delft University of Technology, the Netherlands
b Faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment, Delft University of Technology, the Netherlands
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Date: 14 May 2021
This research investigates the potential of glass as a new design tool to highlight and safeguard our historic structures.
Current restoration and conservation treatments with traditional materials bear the risk of conjecture between the original and new elements, whereas the high consolidation demands often result in visually invasive and irreversible solutions. Nowadays, aspects of materiality and aesthetics appear as integral parts of the restoration practices, indicating new materials and technologies in the form of ambiguous gestures rather than absolute and permanent manifestations that prevail over the historic structures. The inherent transparent properties render glass a distinct material that enables the simultaneous
Flat Glass Market is reflective of a CAGR of 5 5% in terms of value during the eight year forecast period 2017 – 2025 – KSU
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Date: 17 March 2021Source: glassforeurope.com
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Date: 17 March 2021
Glass for Europe contributed to the new European Bauhaus to highlight the importance of considering buildings in all their dimensions and to promote a people-centred approach to architecture.
Thanks to high energy performance glazing, buildings can be energy efficient without making compromise on design, aesthetic, and occupant’s wellbeing. Glass is an incomparable material made to look through and to connect us to the outside environment and it is Glass for Europe firm believe that glass is the iconic material to build on the future of the European building stock.
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Date: 16 March 2021
Urban environments are undergoing drastic changes. The limited space available is being exploited vertically and, in order to streamline the structures, there is a surge in the use of glass.
Motivated by this new trend, architects are creating increasingly dynamic constructions with imposing glass windows.
CMS Glass Technology meets this demand with a series of specially designed machines for machining pieces of glass that are more than 6 metres long.
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Date: 16 March 2021Source: polflam.pl
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Date: 16 March 2021
POLFLAM® BR fire-resistant bent glass, as well as our fire-resistant flat glass, were both used in the glazing for the BONARKA underground car park’s stunning entryway.
The BONARKA Shopping Centre, located in Kraków’s historic Podgórze District, was built on the site of former cement and chemical factories. This contemporary, light-filled mall radically changed the character of Kraków’s riverside section of town.
The complex was constructed in 2009 of high quality natural materials, such as stone and wood, in a nod to its industrial beginnings and 19th century Polish marketplace feel. Numerous glazings throughout the building were designed to illuminate the many shops and promenades with natural light.
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