James Stirling & James Gowan - Engineering Building in Leicester
photo: Canadian Centre for Architecture, StoryOfLeicester.info

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James Stirling & James Gowan - Engineering Building in Leicester
photo: Canadian Centre for Architecture, StoryOfLeicester.info
James Stirling & James Gowan - Engineering Building in Leicester
photo: Canadian Centre for Architecture, StoryOfLeicester.info
James Stirling & James Gowan - Engineering Building in Leicester
photo: Canadian Centre for Architecture, StoryOfLeicester.info
Sussex Deck Rooftop
Deck - idea for a sizable industrial rooftop deck with an addition to the roof
Crystal Hall – Over the Years
Dive deep into the intricacies of the striking Crystal Hall by Thomas Abraham of IDeA Design House, built on the outskirts of Bengaluru.
Built in 2019 and made entirely of glass, has it weathered the elements and withstood the test of time? Read through this exclusive take with us.
https://www.indiaartndesign.com/crystal-hall-over-the-years/
I used metal and glass material accompany by the gray city wall to contribute the overall visual effect more harmonious.
The heavy color of the roof highlights the structure. The dark glass-textured house has the feeling of modern architecture, which gives people an intricate feeling. The combination of modern structure and the architecture of the old castle gives a sense of mystery.
Why Is Glass Rigid? Signs of Its Secret Structure Emerge. | Quanta At the molecular level, glass looks like a liquid. But an artificial neural network has picked up on hidden structure in its molecules that may explain why glass is rigid like a solid. Source: Why Is Glass Rigid? Signs of Its Secret Structure Emerge.
Glass in architecture has been used in façades and as a construction material for many years. The invention of steel and plate glass in the late nineteenth century made possible an imaginative leap – the transparent steel framed enclosure – which underpinned the development of architecture in the twentieth century. Glass perhaps, is the only … Continue reading "Architectural Glass: Potential for Future Development as a Structural Element"
Glass perhaps is the only material that has seen continuous technological advancement since its first use as a building material. This is evident from the vast range of glasses now available to clad the buildings depending on the usage and budget. The few of the newer types of glasses used in the buildings are Solar Power Glass, Switchable Glass Projection Screens, Smart Glass, etc. The Professionals' views on "Architectural Glass and What Advancements they See in the Future Glass" are presented in this Special Story.