Glass is a versatile material, manufactured by applying intense heat to sand or quartz. It is used in multiple industries, including construction. Glass provides a sleek, clean, and modern aesthetic when used in building facades, giving architects a wide range of design possibilities.
The glass allows innovative designs, and it can be treated to improve insulation and energy efficiency. Large glass envelopes have become very common, especially in urban areas. However, there are many different types of glass, and selecting the right type for a project can pose a technical challenge.
Glass is used extensively in commercial buildings, mainly due to its special features and advantages. This section summarizes some benefits of glass as a building material.
Aesthetics
Physical Properties
Positive Impact on Occupants
Weather Resistance
Sustainable and Energy Efficient
Cost-Effective
As a construction material, glass provides several benefits that make it popular in commercial projects, and even modern residential buildings. However, certain factors should be considered before starting construction.
Heat Transfer
Glass buildings allow natural lighting, but this causes solar heat gain and higher cooling expenses during summer. Thanks to innovation in glass manufacturing, this can be offset with energy efficient fenestration.
Glare
Another issue that must be considered is the potential glare that occurs with glass surfaces. There are special coatings and techniques to reduce glare in glass, and the window layout can also be optimized so the sun is not directly visible.
Low-emissivity glass reduces heat transfer significantly, compared with conventional glass. This type of glass improves natural lighting and thermal performance in buildings. Low-E coatings block parts of the solar spectrum, and they limit the passage of ultraviolet and infrared light. However, visible light can pass through without any problem.
A low-emissivity material is one that radiates small amounts of thermal energy. When the glass in a building has this property, heat is conserved more effectively during winter, and heat gain is reduced during summer. As a result, the HVAC system can operate more efficiently.
Glass buildings offer a unique architecture that cannot be achieved with other materials. However, make sure your review all the pros, cons and technical requirements of glazing. With proper planning, architects and engineers can design a beautiful structure that is environmentally friendly and energy efficient. This benefits clients as well, since they can develop buildings that balance natural lighting and energy efficiency.