Glass Options for Enhanced Building Design    

How glass plays a critical role in achieving aesthetic and performance requirements in building design

Sponsored by Pilkington North America - NSG Group | Presented by Matthew Hargather

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Different buildings have differing needs for aesthetics, performance, and functional operations. Few building materials have as great an impact on all three of these areas as glass since it plays a unique and important role in building design and the environment. The use of glass in buildings affects design, appearance, thermal performance, and occupant comfort.

Historically, glass was used mainly for windows to admit air and light, but with advanced manufacturing options and the need for high performance buildings, it is now integral to interior and exterior architecture. Glass now plays a critical role in achieving a wide variety of dynamic and varied performance requirements from reducing bird strikes to generating power. These evolving technologies enable a variety of occupant and building performance improvements such as air quality improvements, fire protection, and improved acoustic performance. 

Additionally, these technologies can be used to enable significant reductions in the energy usage of existing and new buildings, which further improves sustainability and the push towards zero net carbon building future. Therefore, the selection of the right types of glass is a crucial element of the design process to create solutions that not just achieve the performance and aesthetic targets, but also directly lead to the greater goals of occupant health and comfort as well achieving the macroscale building demands in terms of sustainability and operations. Architects who understand the full range of possibilities available from glass manufacturers can use them to design the aesthetics, performance, and wellness standards required of the built environment today.

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Speaker

Matthew Hargather is the Regional Export & Sales Manager for Pilkington North America, a global leader in glass manufacturing and architectural glazing solutions. With more than 15 years of sales and management experience in the building materials industry, Matthew has built a reputation for driving strategic growth, strengthening customer relationships, and delivering consistent results across diverse markets.

Originally published in Architectural Record

Originally published in March 2026

LEARNING OBJECTIVES
  1. Identify the different types of high-performance glass that are available and explain how these products impact occupant health, safety, and sustainability.
  2. Investigate the design potential and innovative opportunities to reduce bird strikes, improve sound attenuation, reduce fire risk, and improve surface cleanliness using advanced glass technologies.
  3. Explain how window retrofit technologies and power generating/dynamic glazing contribute to green and sustainable design in buildings.
  4. Acquire insights into emerging technologies being used to achieve healthier, safer, and more sustainable buildings, beyond achieving performance and aesthetic targets.