Glass Railing Systems: Fundamentals of Specification  

Learn important fundamentals of glass railings to design and specify with confidence.

Sponsored by CRL | Presented by Matt Gyore

Webinar On-Demand

Glass railings play an important role in the aesthetics, function, and safety of buildings. There are several types available such as base shoe systems, post railings, standoff railings, and unitized systems. This course covers key considerations when specifying glass railings including best practices in design, accessory selection, and installation. It will also address the role of building and safety codes. Upon course completion, participants will possess a deeper understanding of glass railings to help ensure that safety, aesthetic, and performance objectives are achieved.

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Photo courtesy of Leonid Furmansky

 

 

Speaker

Matt Gyore has more than 17 years of experience in the architectural railings and metals field. His extensive knowledge of glass railing systems encompasses product engineering, testing, manufacturing, distribution, and new product development. In his role as Technical Director at CRL, Matt leads a team of product specialists in assisting architects and contractors with the design, specification, and installation of code-compliant glass railing systems.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES
  • Gain a working knowledge of typical glass railing applications, the advantages and disadvantages of dry and wet glazing techniques, code compliance, and best practices during specification.
  • Identify important product manufacturer installation criteria, warranty information, and how to select the correct system for the application.
  • Recognize the role of the International Building Code (IBC) and the International Code Council (ICC), and how code standards apply to various glass railing systems.
  • Become familiar with monolithic tempered and laminated glass systems, glass railing components, as well as guardrail, cap rail, and handrail applications.
ALL CREDITS

As an IACET Accredited Provider, BNP Media offers IACET CEUs for its learning events that comply with the ANSI/IACET Continuing Education and Training Standard.

This course is approved as a Structured Course

This course can be self-reported to the AANB, as per their CE Guidelines

Approved for structured learning

This course can be self-reported for Learning Units to the Architectural Institute of British Columbia

Approved for Core Learning

This course can be self-reported to the NLAA

Course may qualify for Learning Hours with NWTAA

Course eligible for OAA Learning Hours

This course is approved as a core course

Originally published in Architectural Record

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Originally published in April 2024