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Abstract:
Along with lighting and MEP systems, glass technology represents one of the most dynamic areas of technological change in building design. Driving these advances are such end-user concerns as enhancing interior daylighting, reducing facility maintenance, expanding view corridors for occupants, and controlling building energy use. This special report covers the latest innovations in window glazing and building façade products.
Byline:
By C.C. Sullivan and Barbara Horwitz-Bennett
Publication Date:
Sun, 2008-06-01 01:00
Summary: Along with lighting and MEP systems, glass technology represents one of the most dynamic areas of technological change in building design. Driving these advances are such end-user concerns as enhancing interior daylighting, reducing facility maintenance, expanding view corridors for occupants, and controlling building energy use. This report covers the latest innovations in window glazing and building façade products.