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A strong film provides for transparency and safety
In one the biggest European inner-city shopping centres, laminated safety glass balustrades using SentryGlas® interlayers made by DuPont offer the highest standard of transparency while being compliant with the strictest requirements to safety.
A strong film provides for transparency and safety - A strong film provides for transparency and safety
Intelligent Energy Management with Daylight Systems

In planning, as well as in the construction phase, the energetic qualities of buildings are in the foreground of modern construction. As one component of an active building envelope, daylight systems play an increasingly important role.
Intelligent Energy Management with Daylight Systems - Intelligent Energy Management with Daylight Systems
Solar cells for future-oriented façades

Thin-film solar cells can be easily integrated into glass façades. They produce power even without direct exposure to sunlight and may also be used to create shade.
Solar cells for future-oriented façades - Solar cells for future-oriented façades
Glass supports take maximum loads and offer optimum transparency

The HI-TEC-GLAS Gruenenplan GmbH company has started manufacturing compound glass pillars in spring 2008. They carry extraordinary loads and may be used widely in glass architecture. Newly-developed compound glass tubes made of borosilicate glass already caused quite a stir at the glasstec 2002 exhibition. Since then nothing was heard of this “world’s first” in the sector for quite some time. In May this year, the HI-TEC-GLAS Gruenenplan GmbH company launched manufacturing load-bearing glass pillars in a professional manner.
Glass supports take maximum loads and offer optimum transparency - Glass supports take maximum loads and offer optimum transparency
Preventing Window Size Reductions in New Buildings
Thanks to their involved commitment the German Flat Glass Manufacturers’ Association and the Association of Window and Façade Manufacturers (Bundesverband Flachglas e.V. / BVF and Verband der Fenster- und Fassadenhersteller e.V. /VFF respectively) are preventing window panes and glass facades having to be made smaller in new buildings in Germany in future.
Preventing Window Size Reductions in New Buildings - Preventing Window Size Reductions in New Buildings
A Symbiosis of Metal and Glass

By laminating metal meshes in multilayer glass MeshArt opens up interesting possibilities in both architecture and interior design.
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Keeping out the sun with switchable glazing

Installing electrochrome solar control glazing provides for controlling heat and light reaching a building from outside.
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New scientific test method for self-cleaning glass

A new method has been developed under a European research project, testing the effectiveness of self-cleaning glass. The results show that industrial glass with hydrophilic titanium dioxide coating stays clean for longer periods of time.
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Multi-functional glass facade

The planning and construction of innovative office and administrative buildings is today decisively determined by the requirement of maximum energy efficiency. In this connection the focus is on the development of architecturally attractive objects and facilities which combine minimum primary energy requirements with maximum user benefits and convenience.
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Architects’ Congress

The central theme of the congress on 24 October is facade technology and it has been put together in collaboration with the North Rhine Westphalia architects’ organisation and TU Delft. Well-known architects, engineers, planners and facade constructors will talk about the latest developments in design, construction, research and air conditioning design.













