Zeit
Opening lectures
9:45 h
Opening
Jens Schneider and Bernhard Weller
10:00
Against the Thin Skin, Glass as Thick Materiality of Light
Chris McVoy, Steven Holl Architects
10:30 h
Developments in Structural Glass, Past, Present and Future
Rob Nijsse, Delft University of Technology
11:00
Coffee break
Zeit
Session 1 (Raum 2)
Session 2 (Raum 1)
Session 3 (Raum 3)
11:30 h - 13:00 h
Facade – Architectural Design
11:30
All-glass entrance pavillion for an office building in Madrid
Jordi Torres, Bellapart
11:50 h
Studies on glass facades morphologies
Marcin Brzezicki, Wroclaw University of Science and Technology
12:10 h
Double-Skin Facades: Boundary Conditions, Challenging Examples and Developments
Xénia Cseh, seele
12:30 h
A new building envelope – increasing daylight and energy efficiency with water flow glazing
Daniel Pfanner, Bollinger + Grohmann Ingenieure
Glass – Standardisation and Design
11:30 h
Comparison of IGU and LSG-design according to German and European Standard
Geralt Siebert, Bundeswehr University Munich
11:50 h
ASTM glass structures standard – Going beyond a design guide for a unique engineering material
Richard Green, FRONT
12:10 h
Different methods for the calculation of laminated glass: pros and cons in the prospective of standardization
Gianni Royer-Carfagni, University of Parma
12:30 h
Micromechanically-motivated calibration of partial material factors for glass strength for the new structural Eurocode
Gianni Royer-Carfagni, University of Parma
Glass – Composites and Coatings
11:30 h
Dimensioning of Elastic Adhesive Joints with Complex Geometries
Thomas Scherer, Kömmerling Chemische Fabrik
11:50 h
Bonding Quality of Joined Glass Components Exposed to UV and Fluidic Influences
Christin Sirtl, Bauhaus University of Weimar
12:10 h
Crack nucleation in hyperelastic adhesive bonds
P.L. Rosendahl, Technische Universität Darmstadt
12:50 h
Racking stiffness and strength of cold-formed steel frames braced with adhesively bonded glass panels
Bert Van Lancker, Ghent University
13:00
Lunch Break
14:00 h - 15:30 h
Facade – Structural Design
14:00 h
Climate Change and its Influence on Glazed Curtain Wall Design
Daniel Arztmann, Schüco International, Detmold School of Architecture and Interior Architecture
14:20 h
Open BIM – Driving force for a new culture and new possibilities in facade business
Timo Bühlmeier, Josef Gartner
14:40 h
The Seattle Space Needle – Opening the aperture on an icon
Richard Green, FRONT
15:00 h
Benefits of optical distortion measurement – How Moiré technology drives the efficiency of glass production chains
Bertrand Mercier, ISRA VISION
Glass – Structural Design
14:00 h
Design of statically indeterminate reinforced glass beams: accounting for system action
Kenny Martens, Ghent University
14:20 h
Testing Procedure and the Effect of Testing Machinery on Four-Point Bending of Curved Glass
Paulina Bukieda, Technische Universität Dresden
14:40 h
The geometrical properties of random 2D Voronoi tesselations for the prediction of the tempered glass fracture pattern
Navid Pourmoghaddam, Technische Universität Darmstadt
15:00 h
Flaws and cracks stability in strengthened glass by residual stress
Guglielmo Macrelli, Isoclima SpA – Science Division
Glass – Composites and Coatings
14:00 h
Development of a mobile device for the evaluation of the current in-situ stress condition in glass – Experimental and numerical analysis for bonded and mechanical joints
Benjamin Schaaf, RWTH Aachen University
14:20 h
Laminated glass with phosphorescent interlayer
Stefan Reich, Anhalt University of Applied Sciences
14:40 h
Independent testing of Sparklike Laser™ – Non-destructive insulating glass gas fill analyser
Mauri Saksala, Sparklike Oy
15:00 h
Laminated Glass with Stiff Interlayers – Glass Canopies with Spans up to 1.2 Meters
Julian Hänig, Technische Universität Dresden
15:30
Coffee break
16:00 h - 17:20 h
Solar Technology
16:00 h
Energetic capability of a photovoltaic thermal collector in the facade
Christian Popp, Technische Universität Dresden
16:20 h
Translucent wall elements with switchable U- and g-value
Nikolaus Nestle, BASF SE Advanced Materials and Systems Research
16:40 h
Solar thermal energy from opaque and semi-transparent facades – current results from R&D project ArKol
Paul-Rouven Denz, Priedemann Facade-Lab
17:00 h
Structural sealant glazing with architecturally designed photovoltaic modules
Karoline Fath, Ed. Züblin AG
Glass – Structural Design
16:00 h
Facade Brackets for Blast Enhancement
Frank Wellershoff, HafenCity University Hamburg
16:20 h
Design and Constructing with Curved Glass
Thiemo Fildhuth, Knippers Helbig
16:40 h
Feasibility of bent glasses with small bending radii
Tobias Rist, Fraunhofer Institute for Mechanics of Materials IWM
17:00 h
Comparative analysis of the glass plate design
Nebojsa Buljan, Andrej Vorkapic, Ivana Rakic
Facade – Projects
16:00 h
Optimized Adhesive for Structural Sealant Glazing in Blast Scenarios
Viviana Nardini, Sika Services
16:20 h
Fixed sunshade device for overhead glazing
Daniel Kleineher, kleineher+partner
16:40 h
Field of Rods: Part 2. Mockup and Performance Testing of TSSA
Lawrence Carbary, Dow Performance Silicones
17:00 h
Fully loadbearing all glass skin for the Audemars Piguet watch museum
Philippe Willareth, Lüchinger Meyer Hermansen
18:00
gtl Tour
18:30 - 22:30
get together
Zeit
Opening lectures
9:45 h
Opening
Jens Schneider and Bernhard Weller
10:00
Performative and regenerative: Facade Ecosystems
Jan Wurm, Arup
10:30 h
The CEN-TS “Structural Glass – Design and Construction Rules” as pre-standard for the Eurocode
Markus Feldmann, RWTH Aachen University
11:00
Coffee break
Zeit
Session 1 (Raum 2)
Session 2 (Raum 1)
Session 3 (Raum 3)
11:30 h - 13:00 h
Facade – Structural Design
11:30 h
Bracing Timber-glass-facade | Feasibility studies, performance assessments and optimization
Alireza Fadai, Vienna University of Technology
11:50 h
The Electricity Generating Window of the Future
Sadiq van Overbeek, Physee
12:10 h
Electrically heatable Low-E glass
Timo Saukko, Finnglass Oy
12:30 h
Application of silicone technology in curtain wall facade to improve thermal performance
Valérie Hayez, Dow Silicones Belgium
Special Session – Thin Glass
11:30 h
Development of Thin Glass-Polycarbonate Composite Panels
Sebastián Andrés López, Universität Siegen
11:50 h
Kinetic Omni-Stable Structural Forms Using Ultra-Thin High-Strength Glass for Envelope Applications
Peter Lenk, Arup
12:10 h
Theoretical development of suitable test scenarios for the determination of the bending tensile strength of thin glass with or without influence of edges and their experimental implementation
Jürgen Neugebauer, University of Applied Sciences FH
12:30 h
Adaptive and Composite Thin Glass Panels
Christian Louter, Delft University of Technology
Glass – Projects
11:30 h
Glass Sculpture at Dr. George Robert Grasett Park
Han Yao, Entuitive
11:50 h
Mistral Tower: Value of System Design, Manufacturing and Installation in Cold Bent SSG Units
Viviana Nardini, Sika Services
12:10 h
Qwalala – Monumental sculpture made out of glued glass blocks
Christoph Paech, schlaich bergermann partner
12:30 h
Sana Al-Nour: the development of a unique integrated artwork
Luke Lowings, Carpenter | Lowings A & D
13:00
Lunch Break
14:00 h - 15:00 h
Facade – Structural Design
14:00 h
Nike Flagship Facade – Design, Engineering, and Testing
Daniel A. Vos, Heintges Consulting Architects & Engineers
14:20 h
Behavior of load-bearing glass at elevated temperature
Dániel Honfi, RISE Research Institutes of Sweden
14:40 h
Fused deposition modeling with glass for facade applications
Robert Akerboom, Technische Universität Darmstadt
Special Session – Thin Glass
14:00 h
Design concept for cold bent shell structures made of thin glass
Gordon Nehring, Bundeswehr University Munich
14:20 h
Honeycomb-Paperboard Glass Composite Beams
Michael Drass, Technische Universität Darmstadt
14:40 h
Introducing an edge strength measurement method for Ultra Thin Glass
Matthias Jotz, SCHOTT
Glass – Projects
14:00 h
Glass Bow for the Iran Mall in Tehran
Bernd Stimpfle, formTL ingenieure für tragwerk und leichtbau GmbH
14:20 h
Hidden features of structural glass engineering in a contemporary museum
Kathrin Havemann, Waagner-Biro Stahlbau