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Gentex is also developing applications of the technology for architectural glass.
Architectural glass may be set in a diamond shaped lattice.
Architectural glass is glass that is used as a building material.
Very early architectural glass, like that sometimes found in excavations of Roman baths, was cast.
The new architectural glass also appeals to citydwellers who want to maximize light yet hide their view.
The building codes of some countries specify requirements for personal safety in architectural glass and glazing.
All major manufacturers of window and architectural glass products offer items made with low-e glass.
The missing link, it turns out, has been a German-made architectural glass called channel glass.
The building was sometimes called the "Glass Palace" due to the extensive use of architectural glass in its design.
New installations of architectural glass are proliferating.
CSG Holding is the largest architectural glass manufacturer in China.
Bricks, stone, reinforced concrete, architectural glass, sheet metal and simply paint have been used to cover the frame to protect the steel from the weather.
Flashed glass Architectural glass must be at least 1/8 of an inch thick to survive the push and pull of typical wind loads.
Welsh School of Architectural Glass (official site)
His artistic specialties are monumental size stacked glass sculpture, architectural glass, and stained glass artwork.
Silver color seen in architectural glass and tinted windows on vehicles is produced by sputtered chrome, stainless steel or other alloys.
His design work included architecture, functional and decorative architectural glass and ceramics, furniture, home appliances, and literary illustration.
The same year, the organisation's Wichita glass production facility ceased production of architectural glass to concentrate fully on the automotive segment.
Window cleaning, or window washing, is the cleaning of architectural glass used for structural, lighting, or decorative purposes.
She founded the Center for Architectural Glass at the Specialized School of Glassmaking in 1950.
Outside of Czechoslovakia their architectural glass work was seen in World's Fair exhibitions and Czech Embassies.
Tomasz Urbanowicz (born 1959 in Wrocław) is a Polish architect and a designer of artistic architectural glass.
ASCE 7-05 contains specific requirements for nonstructural components including requirements for architectural glass.
Now its possibilities are being explored in stained, leaded, cast, sandblasted, beveled, fractured and opaque forms, which are coming to be known as architectural glass.
Indeed, the architectural glass by Lalique on the front of the Coty Building now becomes the facade of a facade.