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The investigation of new compositions is crucial for the expansion of possible applications of glass, from the typical applications for building engineering, in the form of cast blocks or float glass, to more advanced technologies, such as 3D-printed glass or glass-to-metal conne
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The emerging interest in the architectural applications of cast glass components reveals a knowledge gap on the mechanical properties of cast glass. Apart from its chemical composition, cast glass is characterized by its manufacturing history and thermal profile, often inheriting
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A unique structural design was made for the glass façade of the Co-Creation Center building in Delft. The roof is completely carried by the glass fins. The fins are laterally stabilized by being included in the triple glazed façade. To certify the safety of the design full scale
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Fill-In-Glass Restoration
Exploring Issues Of Compatibility For The Case Of Schaesberg Castle
This paper explores a novel restoration approach for consolidating historic structures using structural glass to substitute for the missing elements, preserving at the same time the structural integrity of the structure. A restoration design is proposed for the hypothetical conso
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The Production and Performance of Heat Bonded Glass Connections
An Experimental Study
Connecting glass with heat bonds is a way to create all-transparent glass structures. Two methods have been researched in theory and practice, glass welding, through local heating, and glass fusion through global heating. Both methods have been applied to produce 10 mm thick T-se
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It is not obvious to talk about glass recycling when we realize that a mature recycling procedure for glass bottles is already working well. However, apart from glass bottles, unfortunately, that a large amount of glass will disappear into landfills. This large quantity of unrecy
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Currently, tons of high quality commercial glass are down-cycled or landfilled due to contaminants that prevent close-loop recycling. Yet, this glass is potentially a valuable resource for casting robust and aesthetically unique building components. Exploring the potential of thi
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The glass swing
A vector active structure made of glass struts and 3D-printed steel nodes
The majority of glass used in load-bearing structures is as planar elements. Some projects exist that use linear glass elements. This paper discusses in broad terms the design, engineering, and fabrication of a unique vector active glass structure consisting of glass bundles and
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The success of projects such as the Crystal Houses façade in Amsterdam has triggered an increasing interest from architects, engineers and glass producers in the development and application of structural cast glass components. This interest raises, simultaneously, the needs for a
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Education on Structural Glass Design
Redefining glass through the design of innovative, full-glass structures
In many famous architectural works, it is the structure and materiality of the building that manifest the project’s innovation. In such works, the structural system of the building becomes the primary form of expression. Ergo, the ability to understand the principles of structura
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The glass swing
A vector active glass structure
The majority of glass used in structures is as planar elements. Some projects exist that use linear glass elements. This paper discusses in broad terms the design, engineering and fabrication of a unique vector active glass structure.@en
This paper presents a novel approach to modelling and documenting design knowledge: to use parametric technology to explicitly store knowledge which exists in a group of people (such as a company), so that it can be reused over many projects and grow over time when more projects
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The applicability of glass in structures is continuously ascending, as the transparency and high compressive strength of the material render it the optimum choice for realizing diaphanous structural components that allow for light transmittance and space continuity. The fabricati
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Konstruktives Glas: Neue Glasarten und Glasbau-Typologien
Structural Glass: Novel Glass Types and Glass Construction Typologies
Der Einsatz von Glas als Konstruktionswerkstoff in der Architektur nimmt stetig zu. Die Glass & Transparency Research Group an der TU Delft befasst sich mit diesem Bereich und entwickelt neuartige strukturelle Glaslösungen mit verbesserter Leistung. Hauptthemen sind die Entwicklu
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Proceedings of the Challenging Glass Conference 6 (CGC 6)
International Conference on the Architectural and Structural Application of Glass
Challenging Glass Conference Proceedings collects the conference articles presented at the international bi-annual Challenging Glass Conference and focuses on the Architectural and Structural Application of Glass.@en
This paper explores the potential of a novel, reversible all-glass system consisting of dryassembly, interlocking cast glass components. Owing to its interlocking geometry, the proposed system can attain the desired stiffness with the aid of minimal, if any, metal framing. The us
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Structural cast glass components manufactured from waste glass
Diverting everyday discarded glass from the landfill to the building industry
Although in theory glass can be endlessly re-melted without loss in quality, in practice only a small percentage gets recycled, mainly by the packaging industry. Most of the discarded glass fails to pass the high quality standards of the prevailing glass industry – due to coating
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Structural Glass is defined as an application of the material glass in a main bearing structure of for example a building or a bridge. Involvement started for the author in 1986, with designing and building of the Sonsbeek pavilion and continues, up to present, with the completio
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Structural glass
A new remedial tool for the consolidation of historic structures
This research investigates the potential of glass as a new design tool to highlight and safeguard our historic structures. Current restoration and conservation treatments with traditional materials bear the risk of conjecture between the original and new elements, whereas the hig
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Structural glass
A new remedial tool for the consolidation of historic structures
This research investigates the potential of glass as a new design tool to highlight and safeguard our historic structures. Current restoration and conservation treatments with traditional materials bear the risk of conjecture between the original and new elements, whereas the hig
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