Architectural use of glass dates back from the beginning of our era when it wasused to make windows. Its range of chemical composition was close to that ofcurrent flat or hollow glass, illustrating early optimization of both productionprocess and material properties. In modern buildings glass is ubiquitous, highlyvisible as in facades or hidden as fibers for thermal insulation or for high-speedtelecommunication. This short review describes the main factors that have madethis variety of uses possible. The fundamental point is the amorphous nature ofglass, which allows pieces of any shape and size to be produced and the propertiesof the material to be tailored through thermal treatments and incorporation of a hostof chemical elements in widel...
The glass is formed by element which during the time without you realize possible there are at your ...
e-NewsletterToday glass is all around us, it is familiar to us all in windows, vessels, spectacles, ...
In the last decades, the evolution of the methodology of the glass manufacturing processes has creat...
Tang Sin Ying."Architecture Department, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Master of Architecture Prog...
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...
There are various theories about the origin of glass. One is that glass beads were made during the t...
Since the invention of glass, it has been used for openings in buildings primarily light and ventil...
There are various theories about the origin of glass. One is that glass beads were made during the t...
Although Glass has been used for 5000 years, it has never lost value. It seems that Glass will not l...
Glass can be beautiful and strong, so why is it not used more often as a structural material? Most o...
The term ‘glass’ has a precise scientific meaning: a glass, or a substance in the glassy or vitreous...
The term ‘glass’ has a precise scientific meaning: a glass, or a substance in the glassy or vitreous...
The classical image of glass is that of a rigid, transparent brittle material characterized by a non...
The glass is formed by element which during the time without you realize possible there are at your ...
e-NewsletterToday glass is all around us, it is familiar to us all in windows, vessels, spectacles, ...
In the last decades, the evolution of the methodology of the glass manufacturing processes has creat...
Tang Sin Ying."Architecture Department, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Master of Architecture Prog...
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...
There are various theories about the origin of glass. One is that glass beads were made during the t...
Since the invention of glass, it has been used for openings in buildings primarily light and ventil...
There are various theories about the origin of glass. One is that glass beads were made during the t...
Although Glass has been used for 5000 years, it has never lost value. It seems that Glass will not l...
Glass can be beautiful and strong, so why is it not used more often as a structural material? Most o...
The term ‘glass’ has a precise scientific meaning: a glass, or a substance in the glassy or vitreous...
The term ‘glass’ has a precise scientific meaning: a glass, or a substance in the glassy or vitreous...
The classical image of glass is that of a rigid, transparent brittle material characterized by a non...
The glass is formed by element which during the time without you realize possible there are at your ...
e-NewsletterToday glass is all around us, it is familiar to us all in windows, vessels, spectacles, ...
In the last decades, the evolution of the methodology of the glass manufacturing processes has creat...