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Switchable Glazing in a Mediterranean Climate
Preliminary Investigation of a Novel Switchable Glazing Assembly
The control of glare in office environments is often retrospectively improvised using shading devices, typically internal blinds. Despite the leap towards energy efficiency goals, visual comfort is still being compromised in climates with high solar insolation resulting in intole
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Glass serviceability limits
New evidence from human-centred studies
The performance of the building envelope is crucial for minimizing operational carbon emissions of buildings and maintaining indoor comfort. Contemporary building envelopes, such as engineered glazed façades, achieve high performance levels but often add a significant amount of e
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Visual defects, in particular haze, in glass and façade technologies can significantly impact the aesthetic quality and human experience of daylight and views in buildings. The glass and façade industry increasingly requires methods that can objectively predict and measure the su
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Influence of design variables on seismic performance of unitized curtain walls
A parametric experimental study
Creating safer and more resilient building facades has become a primary concern in contemporary design, particularly in earthquake-prone regions, where there is a potentially high impact on financial, social and environmental losses. Glazed curtain wall systems are widely used in
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The use of glass in buildings poses several challenges to the structural engineer. The aim of this chapter is to provide a unified method for the structural design of glass elements in buildings based on the limit state design philosophy. The chapter identifies the structural per
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Reclamation potential in the built environment
A method and metric for assessing environmental benefits beyond first use
Direct reuse and recycling of materials can significantly reduce the net environmental impact of the global construction sector. The feasibility of reuse and recyclability of building systems is affected by the materials used and the interfaces between constituent components. Yet
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Multi-criteria design methods in façade engineering
State-of-the-art and future trends
Façade engineering is facing an era of extraordinary challenge to meet the surge in demand for buildings that are environmentally sustainable and enhance occupant wellbeing. Facades, also known as building envelopes, play a major role in the resource-efficiency of buildings and t
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Vertical perovskite solar cell envelope for the circular economy
A case study using life cycle cost analysis in Europe
Recent technological developments make perovskite solar cells (PSCs) particularly suitable for building integrated photovoltaic (BIPV) applications on vertical building envelopes, but the relatively short lifespan of PSCs requires frequent replacement, thereby generating substant
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Life cycle assessment of stone buildings in the Taihang mountains of Hebei province
Evolution towards cleaner production and operation
The building sector has gained significant attention due to its remarkably high energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions. In China's rural areas, stone is a popular building material, but there are unprecedented demands to improve the life-cycle performance of stone buildi
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High-performance glazing technologies are essential for achieving the occupant comfort and building energy efficiency required in contemporary and future buildings. In real-world applications, glazing façades are selected from a steadily increasing number of glazing technologies.
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Embedded load-bearing laminated glass connections have gained popularity in recent years due to their mechanical performance and aesthetic appeal. However, there is a paucity of data on their structural behaviour across a range of temperatures that may arise in building applicati
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This article has been amended to correct the in-text figure and table referencing and to provide clarification in Table 1 that automotive flat glass production does not take place in the UK. The Supplementary Information has been updated to correct reported units and clarify prod
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The design trend of most commercial and office buildings over the past three decades focused on attaining a façade design with the highest possible window to wall ratio. Whereas this approach appears to satisfy the aesthetic scope of developing buildings that look ‘modern and tra
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Patterned acid-etched glasses are frequently used in horizontal glass surfaces that may be walked on, such as floors and staircase treads. These glasses provide useful antislip properties, but the foot traffic cause contact stresses and ageing mechanisms that are poorly understoo
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Lack of knowledge about the properties of weathered (used) glass is currently a major barrier to glass reuse. This results in probably unnecessary recycling or down-cycling of architectural glass at the end of life. Avoiding this creates a significant opportunity to reduce resour
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Blast response of laminated glass
A gas-gun experimental investigation of the fracture pattern and yield lines observed in full-scale blast tests
The applications of architectural and automotive laminated glass continue to grow. This is largely due to the enhanced safety in extreme events, such as blast. However, the complex interaction between the glass fragments and the polymer interlayer after glass fracture is still on
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