Designing with Architectural Decorative Glass

Few building materials have as great an impact on aesthetics, performance, and function as glass does. Yet, not all the different types of glass and their potential for being fabricated into different architectural components are as well-known as they could be. This course provides architects and other design professionals with an overview of the full range of possibilities available from glass manufacturers and fabricators. The intent is to provide a fundamental knowledge of glass manufacturing and fabrication as used in buildings. In the process, a design palette emerges based on architectural decorative glass that can help to create buildings that excel in all areas of design and performance. The principles and concepts covered are applicable to both new and existing building designs.

Learning Objectives

  1. Identify and recognize the characteristics of different types of architectural glass and some of the national safety performance standards that are applicable.
  2. Investigate the design potential and innovative opportunities to create building exteriors and interiors that are safe and attractive using glass technology.
  3. Assess the fabrication options of architectural glass to contribute to the welfare of building occupants through light and artistic applications.
  4. Specify different appearances, textures, and properties for architectural glass for use in new and existing commercial buildings of all types.

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Credits:

1 AIA LU/HSW

 

 

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