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The Place of Glass in Building

The Place of Glass in Building

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The Place of Glass in Building is a comprehensive survey of the structural uses of glass in 20th-century architecture, covering physical properties, possibilities, limitations, and specialized and decorative glass. It is intended for architectural students and architects.

Format: Hardback
Length: 88 pages
Publication date: 24 October 2022
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd


Originally published in 1943, The Place of Glass in Building is a comprehensive and concise survey of the structural uses of glass in 20th-century architecture. It provides a wealth of factual information about the physical properties, potential applications, and inherent limitations of glass in common use. Additionally, it delves into the characteristics of specialized and decorative glass, offering detailed descriptions of the primary types produced in the UK. This text, intended primarily for architectural students, also holds relevance for architects as it serves as a condensed overview of the significant advancements made in this structural and decorative material.

The book begins by examining the fundamental properties of glass, including its composition, density, and thermal properties. It discusses the various types of glass available, such as clear, tinted, frosted, and laminated, and their respective advantages and disadvantages. The author then explores the structural applications of glass, including its use in windows, doors, roofs, and facades.

One of the key themes of the book is the integration of glass into architectural designs. The author emphasizes the importance of considering the visual impact of glass as well as its structural properties when designing buildings. He provides examples of successful glass installations that have enhanced the aesthetic appeal and functionality of buildings.

The book also discusses the technical aspects of glass construction, including the design and installation of glass systems. It covers topics such as glass framing, glazing, and sealants, and provides guidance on ensuring the safety and durability of glass structures.

In addition to its structural applications, glass is also used for decorative purposes in architecture. The author explores the various techniques used to create decorative glass effects, such as etching, staining, and frosting. He provides examples of decorative glass installations that have added a touch of elegance and sophistication to buildings.

Throughout the book, the author emphasizes the importance of sustainability in glass construction. He discusses the environmental impact of glass production and recycling, and provides recommendations for reducing the carbon footprint of glass buildings.

The Place of Glass in Building is a valuable resource for architects, students, and anyone interested in the structural and decorative uses of glass in architecture. It provides a comprehensive and up-to-date understanding of the material, its applications, and its potential for innovation in the future.

Weight: 331g
Dimension: 198 x 129 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781032365732

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