Title: Glass
1Glass Glazing
2The type of glass can effect heat gain within
buildings
3Also, various shading devices
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5Deeply recessed to provide daylight without heat
gain
6Day Transparency
7Lever House
- Lever House in New York is an early curtain wall
building designed by architects Skidmore, Owings,
and Merrill (SOM).
8- Curtain wall system
- Non load bearing
- Multi level spans
- Supported by floor framing
- Site fabricated / prefabricated
- Climate modification
- Higher wind loads
- Image
- Storefront system
- Ingress / egress
- Visual connection with street
- Security
9- Terms
- Spandrel glass
- Head
- Jamb
- Sill
- Mullin
- Storefront system sits at edge of interior floor
slab and exterior walk - Level to sloped
- Smooth to rough
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10- Framing
- Extruded aluminum
- Systematized
- Anodized finishes
- Glazing
- Tempered glass
- Spandrel glass
- Tinted glass
- Float glass
- Laminated glass for security
- Insulated glass
11Glass Types
- Tempered
- Heat-Strengthened
- Laminated
- Fire Rated
- Spandrel
- Fritted
- (see TEXT pp. 648- 656)
12Laminated Glass
- Laminated Glass is made by sandwiching a
transparent polyvinyl butyric (PVB) interlayer
between sheets of glass bonding the three layers
together under heat and pressure. - When laminated glass breaks, the plastic sheet
holds the broken glass in place, thus reducing
the risk of injury in case of breakage.
The Entry canopy at the High Museum is made of
laminated glass supported by stainless steel
spider fittings that transmit the weight of the
roof to cantilevered steel beams.
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14Tempered Glass is glass that is reheated and
rapidly cooled, which causes it to break into
pea-sized pellets.
15Heat-Absorbing Glass (actinic glass) is tinted to
absorb a high degree of solar radiation, and
thus, it transmits less solar heat and glare into
building. It is usually bronze, gray, or
blue-green in color.
16Low E-Glass
Glass that has a coating applied on the inside
face of double pane insulating glass that
restricts thermal energy flow in a specific
direction depending on placement
INSIDE
OUTSIDE
17Insulated Glass Glass that increases R-value
(insulating value) and prevents condensation from
forming on the glass.
18Insulated Glass How? Insulating glass
(multi-glazing) consists of two or more sheets of
glass separated by a hermetically sealed air
space to provide thermal insulation, acoustical
control, and an absence of condensation. It can
be manufactured from almost any type of glass.
19Wire Glass
- Glass that remains intact and restricts the
expansion of fire. - Its made by placing wire mesh in the middle of
glass during the manufacturing process.
20Glazing
- Glazing is the process of placing glass or
glazing in windows and making a weather tight
joint between the glass and its frame. - Glass panels set into grooves designed to receive
them, held in place with glazing beads, points,
or clips, and sealed in place with various
glazing compounds.
21- These synthetics are particularly effective in
allowing for the thermal expansion and
contraction of glass rubber, neoprene vinyl
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23Fritted Glass Glass that has an imprint on the
surface with silk screened patterns of ceramic
based paint. The paint consist primarily of
pigmented glass particles that are called
frits. Typical patterns are stripes or dots, but
custom designs are easily reproduced.
24Curtain Wall System
- A curtain wall is an exterior wall system that is
attached to the structural framework of a
building and that carries no weight other than
its own and wind loading that it transfers to the
structure.
25- With aluminum and glass curtainwall systems, the
vertical mullions are attached to the floors or
beams at every floor in order to carry gravity
and wind loads -
- Attachment devices allow the vertical mullions to
be adjusted to provide a perfectly plumb and
straight line for the entire height of the
building.
26sample aluminum curtainwall profiles
27Spandrel Glass
Opaque glass for covering the bands of wall
around the edges of floors in glass curtainwall
construction.
28Plastic or Acrylic is often used as an alternate
material to glass in skylights.
29Structural Glass Walls
A structural glass wall is made up of tempered
glass sheets suspended from special clamps, or
spider fittings and are stabilized against wind
pressure by perpendicular stiffeners and/or
cables.
spider fittings- used to hold tempered glass in
structural glass walls
30structural glass wall
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33Night Transparency
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37Structural Glass Roof Panels
38Glass Fin System
Glass fins used as structural elements to carry
glass gravity and wind loads.
39Misc. Examples
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