Useful Information about Architectural Glazing

Key Design Considerations When Using Architectural Glazing Into Timber

floor to ceiling open corner sliding doors with architectural glazing into timber

There has been a growing trend of luxury home designs that incorporate architectural glazing and timber. this may be a timber interior design, external timber cladding or fitting architectural glazing into the timber.

When designing a home that has architectural glazing into timber, there are a few key design considerations that must be considered early in the project, as well as factors such as installation and maintenance once the project is complete.

IQ possesses a wealth of experience with installing architectural glazing into timber projects.

Read on to find out about some of the key considerations when using architectural glazing into timber.

Considerations for Architectural Glazing into Timber

During the sales stage, when looking at what architectural glazing systems are right for your project it is important to consider what sort of structural opening they need to be fitted into.

Firstly, some timber can warp over time and change, along with different weather in each season. Depending on the deflection, this could possibly damage some glazing solutions.

Along with weathering, moisture may get into the timber and can cause it to weaken or even begin to rot. This should be a consideration when using timber in any high-end home design, not just when fixing architectural glazing into it.

In terms of the type of timber, we would always recommend using hardwood timber over softwood, such as our Avino Thermo Timber which is resistant to warping.

 

glazing into luxury timber build home

Thermally Treated Timber Prevents Warping Due to Seasonal Changes

Many of our systems are designed to allow for up to around 5mm of deflection, but anything over this due to surrounding timber warping can impact seals on glazing systems and for systems such as our slim framed sliding doors, this can damage elements such as sliding and locking mechanisms.

Our Avino timber range offers thermally treated timber which renders the timber into a stabile hardwood similar to a tropical hardwood resistant to warping. 

 

burnt timber cladding with architectural glazing in sustainable new build

 

traditional style coastal home with architectural glazing

Types of Timber

When designing a luxury home that incorporates architectural glazing into timber, the type of timber should be carefully considered.

Our technical Avino timber team are here to guide you on the performance and specification of timber species. 

The trees from which hardwood is obtained tend to be slower growing, meaning the wood is usually denser. Avino Bamboo timber is highly durable and sustainable due to its fast growing nature.

Another way could be to do this in by using dried timber. One of IQ’s commercial projects at Chicheley Hall used kiln-dried oak beams to support the large structural glass roof.

By utilising wood that had been dried in a specialist kiln, this allows the specialist method to be durable and suitable for a bespoke design that has architectural glazing into timber.

architectural glazing into timber home

Installation of Architectural Glazing into Timber

This is a key consideration not during the design stage, but when actually installing the architectural glazing into timber.

If wood does get wet during construction, find a strategy to dry it out, ensuring the timber can breathe. Builders or glazing installers should not put any types of waterproofing barrier straight onto it, as this can trap the moisture.

If this happens the timber structure will be significantly more likely to suffer damage from the moisture including rotting over time.

This needs to be considered by both the builders on the project and the glazing installation team so prevent any issues.

For the fixings, IQ utilises a range of all purpose screws and fixings, although in some cases woodscrews may be used. This is only a consideration for your glazier and their installation team.

timber clad home with architectural glazing

Timber cladding and Architectural Glazing

Timber cladding is fast becoming a top choice when it comes to the exterior of high-end residential projects. This could be in the form of charred black timber, red timber cladding, and much more.

Due to the flexible nature of timber cladding, its sustainability and biophilic design, IQ has worked on a number of project with timber cladding.

Our architectural glazing solutions such as our minimal windows® sliding doors or Invisio structural glazing system can be designed to fit seamlessly.

Timber cladding can be brought over the fixings of our Invisio thermally broken structural glazing system or over the head and base frame of our minimal windows sliding glass door.

timber interior design with structural glazing details

 

Are you working on a project which combines timber cladding and architectural glazing?

Or are you interested in our dedicated Avino timber CPD?

Contact the team today! hello@iqglassuk.com