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Volume 1, Issue 5 (May 2004)

ISSN: 1546-962X
Published Online: 10 May 2004
Page Count: 13


Glass Facade Assessment
Schwartz, TA
President, Simpson Gumpertz & Heger Inc., MA

(Received 10 October 2002; accepted 30 April 2003)

Abstract

Glass is the most widely used building facade material. No other material matches its combination of optical clarity, durability, economy, and ability to control light and heat transfer. Despite these attractive properties, the inherent brittleness and potentially dangerous fracture characteristics of glass will continue to challenge cladding designers and building owners. Since glass makes up such a substantial portion of contemporary building facades, the economic consequences of poor glass performance are significant.

This paper presents a brief review of glass in facade architecture, its strengths and weaknesses, and in situ condition assessment techniques. Issues include glass surface assessment, evaluating glass breakage characteristics, and insulating glass (IG) unit durability and performance.



Keywords:
annealed, fully tempered, heat-strengthened, laminated, hermetic seal, interlayer, etch, GASP, coating, frost point

Paper ID: JAI11172
DOI: 10.1520/JAI11172
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Author Title Glass Facade Assessment Symposium Building Facade Maintenance, Repair, and Inspection, 2002-10-13 Committee E06