New Glass For The Third Millennium

Contemporary architecture is continuously changing, especially with regard to aesthetics, which means that glass is having an even more important role than before. In the past, protection from the sun's rays was carried out using coloured glass, while in more recent years high-reflection glasses were used. Today's architects are, however, looking for glass with low levels of reflection combined with a neutral appearance, in order to respect the natural colours of today's world. Glaverbel says it has what architects are looking for with its new range of multi-purpose glasses.

Author
V A Scott
Origin
Unknown
Journal Title
Glass-Tech Int 5/01 209-211
Sector
Flat glass
Class
F 1288

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New Glass For The Third Millennium
Glass-Tech Int 5/01 209-211
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