The term ‘glass’ has a precise scientific meaning: a glass, or a substance in the glassy or vitreous state, is a material, formed by cooling down from the normal liquid state, which has shown no discontinuous change (such as crystallization or separation into more than one phase) at any temperature, but has become more or less rigid through a progressive increase in its viscosity. In common usage, the term ‘glass’ refers to a class of versatile materials of great practical usefulness, with a number of very characteristic properties which are typically hard and brittle solids, lustrous and often optically transparent. Glass is one type of amorphous solid material which also shows property of softening progressively and continuously when heat...
Glasses are materials that lack a crystalline microstructure and long‐range atomic order. Instead, t...
Glasses are materials that lack a crystalline microstructure and long‐range atomic order. Instead, t...
International audienceThe development of new glassy materials is key for addressing major global cha...
The term ‘glass’ has a precise scientific meaning: a glass, or a substance in the glassy or vitreous...
Glass usage in structures has increased dramatically during the last decades due to its special prop...
Glass usage in structures has increased dramatically during the last decades due to its special prop...
Glass usage in structures has increased dramatically during the last decades due to its special prop...
Architectural use of glass dates back from the beginning of our era when it wasused to make windows....
The classical image of glass is that of a rigid, transparent brittle material characterized by a non...
Glass can be beautiful and strong, so why is it not used more often as a structural material? Most o...
Glasses play a fundamental role in our daily lives at the economic, cultural, societal, energy and g...
Tang Sin Ying."Architecture Department, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Master of Architecture Prog...
Glass can be considered to be a high-technology engineering material with a multifunctional potenti...
Although Glass has been used for 5000 years, it has never lost value. It seems that Glass will not l...
Glasses are materials that lack a crystalline microstructure and long‐range atomic order. Instead, t...
Glasses are materials that lack a crystalline microstructure and long‐range atomic order. Instead, t...
Glasses are materials that lack a crystalline microstructure and long‐range atomic order. Instead, t...
International audienceThe development of new glassy materials is key for addressing major global cha...
The term ‘glass’ has a precise scientific meaning: a glass, or a substance in the glassy or vitreous...
Glass usage in structures has increased dramatically during the last decades due to its special prop...
Glass usage in structures has increased dramatically during the last decades due to its special prop...
Glass usage in structures has increased dramatically during the last decades due to its special prop...
Architectural use of glass dates back from the beginning of our era when it wasused to make windows....
The classical image of glass is that of a rigid, transparent brittle material characterized by a non...
Glass can be beautiful and strong, so why is it not used more often as a structural material? Most o...
Glasses play a fundamental role in our daily lives at the economic, cultural, societal, energy and g...
Tang Sin Ying."Architecture Department, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Master of Architecture Prog...
Glass can be considered to be a high-technology engineering material with a multifunctional potenti...
Although Glass has been used for 5000 years, it has never lost value. It seems that Glass will not l...
Glasses are materials that lack a crystalline microstructure and long‐range atomic order. Instead, t...
Glasses are materials that lack a crystalline microstructure and long‐range atomic order. Instead, t...
Glasses are materials that lack a crystalline microstructure and long‐range atomic order. Instead, t...
International audienceThe development of new glassy materials is key for addressing major global cha...