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Understanding large glass spans: Innovation, engineering and performance in modern glazing

Understanding large glass spans

Natural light, panoramic outdoor views and impressive building aesthetics – large glass spans are a defining feature of contemporary architecture. Often measuring up to 15 square metres in surface area, large glass panels create uninterrupted connections between interio

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Curtain Walling and Building Regulations: What You Need to Know

Curtain Walling

Thanks to its ability to create light-filled and attractive buildings, curtain walling has become a popular choice for building facades and high-rise balconies. However, specifying curtain wall systems in the UK requires careful attention to the Building...

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Part Q explained: security compliance for windows and doors

Part Q Explained

In modern residential projects, glazing is used to create striking, light-filled spaces with unobstructed views and a sleek, contemporary exterior. But the use of glazing also raises questions about security: does it make a home more vulnerable to intrusion and how...

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Part K: Glazing safety for barriers, balustrades and facades

Part K Glazing

From sliding doors and bifold panels to glazed extensions, balcony glazing, facades and garden canopies, glass can be used to create beautiful features that elevate a home’s aesthetics and the lifestyle of occupants. When designing and specifying glazed elements...

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U-value calculations for glazing

U-values

When it comes to communicating the energy efficiency of a building, U-values are, it seems, the stars of the show. Minimum requirements are quoted in Part L of the Building Regulations, they’re referenced in architectural specifications and they’re listed in product...

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Do I need planning permission for a glass canopy or veranda?

Glass Canopy and Veranda

A glass veranda or canopy can transform a home and its garden, creating an elegant transition between the indoors and outdoors, while providing an inviting outdoor space that can be enjoyed throughout the year...

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Acoustic balcony glazing in urban high-rise homes

Acoustic Balcony Glazing

Cities in the UK are becoming taller and noisier. Between 2011 and 2021, the number of households living in a flat, maisonette or apartment increased by 21% to 5.4 million*. In London, over half of the homes built since 2002 are in high-rise buildings...

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Avoiding overheating when using large glazing

Avoiding Overheating Large Glazing

From glass canopies and verandas to wintergardens, bifolding doors and curtain walling, glazed extensions are widely used in UK architecture. Glazed extensions bring many functional and aesthetic advantages to a property.

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Glass partitions - building regulations Part K and N

Glass Partitions

Thanks to their ability to create inviting, light-filled interiors, glass partitions are widely used in a variety of settings – from offices to retail environments, public buildings such as schools and hospitals and leisure settings like hotels and spas...

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