Specifying channel glass façades

by Erik Missio | September 8, 2016 12:01 am

Channel glass is being specified for numerous projects, including this University of Virginia building. Photo courtesy TGP
Channel glass is being specified for numerous projects, including this University of Virginia building. Photo courtesy TGP

U-shaped, linear cast-glass channels can provide design teams with a distinctive architectural feature while contributing to high-performance building design.

This article, part of the magazine’s new five-part e-book on specialty glazing, presents considerations for design teams working to specify channel glass applications suitable for projects with multiple performance needs. It examines occupant privacy, daylighting, thermal performance, hurricane protection, and aesthetics.

To download the free e-book, click here[1].

Endnotes:
  1. here: http://www.constructionspecifier.com/tgp-specialtyglazing-ebook

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