When compared with other building materials, glass clearly stands out as an eco-friendly alternative and this is probably why the material is finding favour with architects and interiors alike.
NOVEL NUANCES
The use of glass in buildings is often dictated by the type of climate around the building. In warmer climatic conditions, high-performance glazing is used which keeps the temperature cool and helps minimise the use of air conditioning. During winters, coated glasses are handy as they retain the heat inside the building, thus protecting against chilly weather. In the past few decades, the use of glass in buildings has remarkably increased. As a result, several transparent buildings have been constructed, in which the materials have almost disappeared. Ar. Kamlesh Kriplani, Director and Principal Architect, Purple Leaf Design Studios Pvt. Ltd, says, “Despite high standards, construction costs must not get out of hand. Large expanses of glass façades provide enormous possibilities because glass combined with steel allows filigree shapes in building skins. In general, glass is considered a dominant construction material in modern architecture these days as it makes a visual statement, while offering multiple technical functionalities at the same time.” It may or may not be a coincidence that glass rhymes with class. All glass facades are synonymous with a clean, chic look, leaving viewers with a feeling of seeing something that is a cut above the rest.
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DESIGN DEBATE NEW IDEAS SET SAIL IN SCENIC GOA
Replete with Portuguese vibes and picturesque sites, the October Edition of the Design Debate held in Goa was an exceptionally intriguing one.
FENESTRATION FOR VILLAS
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BOLD AND ARTISTIC
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CITY LIGHTS
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STANDING TALL
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TRANSFORMING COMMERCIAL LANDSCAPES
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GATHERING OF ARTISTS IN THE "CITY OF ART"
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AN ECHO OF DESIGN AND AESTHETICS IN THE CAPITAL
Design Debate's 33rd edition made quite a splash in Delhi
THE VERSATILITY OF VENEERS
Veneers are taking giant strides as they look beyond floors to be used in wall panels, cabinetry, furniture and even ceiling applications.
LET THERE BE LIGHT
Architects are increasingly opting for integrated lighting systems that offer versatility and precision and lighting companies are getting into the groove as they do this and more.