Structural Glazing
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Structural Glazing
The term ‘structural glass’ is a wide-reaching product term used to describe a frameless glass assembly where the glass is taking an element of the structural load. The structural load that the glass is designed to take will depend on the location and purpose of the glass element.
A structural glass floor for instance will be designed to withstand a walk on load across its surface whereas a frameless glass balustrade installation will be designed to withstand the required line loading in a perpendicular direction.
Whatever the use or purpose of a frameless glazing element correct structural engineering, glass specification and fixing details are essential in ensuring the installation is safe and secure.
Any company looking to undertake an architectural glass installation should have a proven and self-evident history of completing high-quality architectural glass projects before they are specified.
Many of our projects feature expansive vertical and overhead glazing, such as those with Structural Glass Walls or Structural Glass Roofs. These case studies will give you an insight into just how transformative our our frameless assemblies can be.
The beauty of frameless glazing is that there is no frame. As the glass used is thicker and stronger you do not need framing systems to help support the installation. Instead, the glass is fixed to the building structure using bespoke fixing details to suit the building makeup. These fixing elements are most often hidden channels and steel angles that hold and fix the glass into the building. The fixing elements can then be hidden by the building finishes creating a completely clear glass installation.
As you are not governed by any maximum sizes of framing systems, nor dictated by maximum glass weights for façade systems, you can create enormous installations of glass using architectural glazing.
Whether you are looking at creating a glass box structure or a frameless glass façade the largest piece of glass you can use will be governed by access to the site and the budget of your project. This allows architects and designers a much greater scope when it comes to designing striking and innovative building designs.
If you’re planning to push the boundaries of large-scale glazing, it’s also worth considering specialist products like Invisio® Structural Glazing. Invisio® enables hidden fixings and framing elements, letting you focus on clean architectural lines with minimal visual interruptions. What's more, it allows you to replace panels of glass easily, with minimal damage to fixtures.
For projects involving vast panels of structural glass, you may want to read about Solar Control Options for Structural Glass, to manage internal temperatures without compromising on your frameless aesthetic.
Every installation of structural glass has to be designed individually. This is due to the precise and bespoke nature of every frameless glass creation. It is for this reason that there are no ‘standard details’ available for architectural glass constructions.
When undertaking an architectural glazing project we have to determine what the glass specification will be (the glass thickness and any lamination requirements needed), what fixing techniques are able to be used, what the makeup of the building structure or walls are, what the building finishes are going to be and what the resulting design appearance is. All of these elements and more are considered, discussed and designed during our in-house detailed structural glass design process.
This detailed glazing design phase of the project takes place as soon as an order is placed with us.
Our in-house team of expert CAD designers will create a full set of working drawings for the structural glazing elements including their interface with the building. If we are provided with the CAD blocks for the construction we will then supersede our own CAD details into the construction drawings so that you have a full set of working drawings for the building.
We recommend to allow up to 20 working days for this design process as part of your project timeline to ensure that all the details are fully realised and finalised before material orders are placed.
If you are working on a project using structural glass and need to discuss the in-depth frameless glass design details before an order is placed we recommend that you come to our showroom in Amersham where you can meet with one of our expert consultants. They will be able to sketch out a typical design detail and you will even have the opportunity to meet with someone from the design team to discuss the detail in person.
In instances where full working drawings are required at a design stage, for a sensitive or listed building project, for instance, a deposit can be placed with us for the architectural glazing solution which will allow us to commence with the structural glass design details. The architectural glazing package can then be novated onto the builder's contract once they have been appointed.
We also have an informative article named "What to Consider when Specifying Structural Glass" which we recently posted over on our blog which you may well find useful.
If your design requires more intricate solutions, such as opening rooflights within a frameless glass roof, check out the Design Considerations for Opening Glass Rooflights within Structural Glass Roofs. And if you're asking how structural glass can fit in with certain building materials, our article on Structural Glass Connections to Brick or Stone lays out the best approach to achieving a secure fix for frameless glazing on traditional substrates.
IQ’s experience and expertise in the area of structural glazing is wide-reaching, having worked on some of the most challenging and complex glass projects within the UK over the past 20 years.
There are many areas of design and implementation to take into consideration when creating a structural glazing installation, including installation feasibility, access to site, experienced installers, weatherproofing and precise silicone application.
As each installation of architectural glass created by IQ Glass is bespoke and designed to suit each design requirement this in-depth working knowledge of frameless glazing and its working boundaries is imperative.
With an in-house installations team with a dedicated mastic division, experienced contract managers and a long and extensive history of frameless glass detailing and design IQ Glass really are the first choice for architects and designers looking to create a frame-less, structural glass assembly.
If you’d like an insight into how we achieve such precise finishes, take a look at our round-up of Structural Silicone Glazing. This free resource explores why correct silicone application is crucial for seamless, robust joins in high-end projects.
Full structural glazing architectural glass with integrated opening elements can be created using elevations of architectural glass supported by minimal steel or laminated glass beams and fins. This type of frameless glass construction is used to create a glass box extensions with integrated doors as well as frameless glass roofs with integrated opening vents.
When specifying Structural Glass Walls or Facades, architects often explore different junction details. If you’re curious about achieving clean external appearances, it’s worth reading through Design Options for Exterior Glass Walls. For projects that require slim-framed doors within a large glass elevation, our article on How to Use Structural Glass and Slim Framed Sliding Glass Doors Together can illustrate how those two elements integrate seamlessly.
Many glass roof installations benefit from thorough planning around drainage and weatherproofing, so here's some advice on Drainage for Structural Glass Roofs. Meanwhile, overhead glazing can also be paired with Thermally Broken Rooflights for improved insulation in colder climates.
For those who love the look of frameless balconies or terraces, take stock of the best practices in Regulations and Building Practice for Glass Balustrades. We also frequently specify Frameless Glass Balustrades for minimal visual obstruction, particularly in contemporary settings.
If you’re exploring a fully glazed addition, a Glass Box Extension is a tried and trusted option. We’ve outlined more guidance in A Beginner’s Guide to Glass Box Extensions and further advice on height and glazing choices in A Guide on How to Maximise Full Height Glass Extensions.
For connecting two parts of a building, Glass Links create a striking see-through walkway, and if you need operable doors in these connections, you should also read our article How to Integrate Opening Doors into a Glass Link.
Similarly, Frameless Oriel Box Windows are often achieved via Oriel Windows by Invisio, creating a bold architectural statement that projects from the main façade. If your design calls for discreet yet dramatic openings, we also recommend looking at Slot Windows in Luxury Home Design to see how narrow vertical or horizontal windows can bring additional light into a space.
If you have any questions about using architectural glass on your commercial project speak to the experts at IQ Glass by calling the team on 01494 722 880 or by filling out the form here. Our experts are also on hand throughout our Live Chat feature on our website to answer your quick queries.
You can also take a look at our architectural glass systems product pages which detail many of the frequently asked questions about each installation type.
Anyone looking to specify structural glazing on their project is invited to visit our architectural glazing showroom in Amersham which showcases some of the most popular frameless glass installations including glass box extensions, glass balustrades, oriel windows, walk on glass floors and structural glass roofs.
Finally, for those seeking further inspiration, you can see our work on Glass Walled Swimming Pools or discover how a Structural Glass Canopy might extend your glazing design beyond conventional walls and roofs. If a contemporary extension featuring structural glass has caught your attention, you might be inspired by our award-winning Somerset House Extension!
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