Glass in Architecture
Glass in Architecture
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Dear Readers,
Light is the fundamental element of architecture and In modern architecture glass is used in windows,
glass, over all building materials, has the unique property curtain walls, roofs, interior walls and many other
of transmitting it. It is by means of light that we perceive interior elements such as ceilings, floors or staircases.
the space in and around the architecture. But today, glass And thanks to substantial technological developments,
goes beyond its fundamental day-lighting role as it offers it can make a positive contribution to the sustainability
many additional functions. of a building. The best energy-efficient glazing offers
both solar control and thermal insulation. Glass can also
Starting from Mies van der Rohe’s 1922 Glass Sky offer acoustic performance so that buildings meet the
Scraper project model, shown at the annual Berlin Art appropriate standards and significantly reduce noise.
Exhibition, glass became not only a functional material
transmitting light, but it began to play an aesthetic With their artistic and ingenious ideas, architects around
role. By designing a complete glass curtain wall, Mies the world are integrating all these technological solutions
van der Rohe could reveal the internal structure of the in their creations. They design unique buildings, filled
building and, at the same time, exploit the reflecting with natural light and harmoniously integrated to their
property of glass. Structural glazing systems were the surroundings. As a global leader in the manufacture and
next development, allowing glass to be released from the supply of glass products, we have a great pleasure to
structure to make it the sole support of the building skin. contribute to their work. In this book we present some
This idea of glass as a universal and aesthetic material is of the most impressive projects, hoping to give you some
still valid. inspiration and a better understanding of glass – one of
the most fascinating materials used in architecture.
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© Eric Firley
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AUSTRIA
© Eric Firley
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The homogeneous glass skin underlines the outstanding
sculptural shape of the building.
© Eric Firley
© Eric Firley
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The transparent and visionary glass façade guarantees a high level
© Eric Firley of natural light and flexibility in the layout of the internal space.
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POLAND
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High performance solar control glass provides high
visible light transmittance and reduces energy consumption.
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Safety and reliability is assured as Pilkington Planar™ is fully tested
to comply with even the most stringent performance requirements.
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A clean white light illuminates the stylistic
wave shapes to emphasise their purity.
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Pilkington Optiwhite™ provides purity of colour and enhances
lighting effects across an extensive range of applications.
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© arch. Marco Marchesi
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Due to its high energy efficiency, excellent light transmittance
and very neutral appearance, Pilkington Optitherm™ S3
is ideal for large glazing areas.
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© arch. Marco Marchesi
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The rough and uncompromising shape of the Sámi Science Center
is designed to reflect the nature around it.
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© Bent Raanes and Sarah Sørensen
N O R WAY
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© Bent Raanes and Sarah Sørensen
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© Bent Raanes and Sarah Sørensen
© Bent Raanes and Sarah Sørensen
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© Floto & Warner
USA
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© Floto & Warner
The architect has created a transparent structure that blurs
the boundaries between the interior and exterior spaces.
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© Floto & Warner
To provide users with maximum comfort, the building façades are made
of high performance solar control glass Pilkington Suncool™ 50/25,
which provides superior protection from the sun, excellent
thermal insulation and high levels of daylighting.
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Thanks to the large area of glass, the Harmony Office Center II
office users can enjoy a full view of the Pola Mokotowskie Park.
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For additional security, the designers opted for a combination
of Pilkington Suncool™ 50/25 and security glass
Pilkington Optilam™. If broken, this glass will remain in place,
avoiding injury and preventing entry.
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FINLAND
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© Mikael Lindén
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© Mikael Lindén
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© Paolo Monello
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At night time, the glass surface is covered in soft light
which reflects in the water surrounding the building.
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For added safety, Pilkington Optilam™ Therm S3 has been combined
with impact resistance Pilkington Optilam™ glass that, if ever broken,
will remain in place, avoiding injury and preventing intrusion.
© Paolo Monello
© Paolo Monello
The light colours of the interior,
visible from the outside, give a sense
of uncluttered space that contrasts
with the brilliant red of the façade.
The irregular high glass façade gives a simple and geometrical form
to the building, providing a sense of structural continuity between
the inside and the outside.
© Paolo Monello
© Paolo Monello
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© Paolo Monello
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GERMANY
© ThyssenKrupp
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The architects call this shape “the geometric articulation
of different volumes around a common centre”.
© ThyssenKrupp
ThyssenKrupp Quartier offers space for work, free time and culture.
© ThyssenKrupp
The atrium of the main Q1 building is the heart of the ThyssenKrupp
campus. The 25 metre wide and 28 metre high windows open up
the view into the interior space from the south and north.
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The sun shading system plays a big part to the building’s energy
consumption, protecting from overheating still allowing a large
amount of natural light in the interior space.
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The inside of the building is characterized by a succession of exciting
rooms around the glazed atrium that forms its centre.
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The wide use of glazing gives an impression of space, providing
the greatest possible amount of natural light and therefore
a bright and friendly working atmosphere.
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FINLAND
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The most visible part of this new building is a glass café and exhibition
gallery. Thanks to its 18 glass panes the space is open and bright.
© Mikael Lindén
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The new construction is located
on the slope between the main
building and the library.
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POLAND
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To maintain continuity of the glazing around the project,
the architects have used glass corners without any traditional pillars.
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Numerous elements were designed The profiled glass gives the interior
with Pilkington Profilit™. an intriguing look, providing it
The product has been used in both with soft, diffused light.
the façade and the roof, allowing
the light to enter the building
whilst presenting a translucent
external appearance.
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The curved wall and the 70 foot tall atrium are the most
remarkable architectural elements of this project.
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USA
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The double skin glass construction
allows for both energy efficiency
and visual transparency.
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At night, strategically deployed lighting refracts through the glass
envelope, which is suspended from the uppermost floor by
a web of stainless steel cables.
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