Structural Glazing
What is Structural Glazing
Structural glazing plays a significant role in dwelling design, often involving large glass panels. Its configurations can vary vertically and horizontally, depending on the project’s design, transforming living spaces with carefully specified glass.
For years, glass has played a prominent role in global architecture, gaining popularity in recent times.
Curtain Walling
Curtain walling is a design-dependent element that offers an attractive look to the facade of residential properties. These systems typically comprise aluminium frames onto which glazed or opaque infill panels are fixed. Curtain walling is commonly used in large commercial buildings and, more recently, in large residential properties.
Glass Structures
Glass structure systems come in various forms, with frameless designs being particularly effective. Horizontal glass can be supported with glass fins, linking other glazing elements like rooflights to sliding or bi-folding doors.
Glass specifications can be tailored to ensure solar control and manageability meet your lifestyle needs.
Glass Floors
Glass floors serve as walkable skylights or rooflights, enhancing natural light flow. They come in various styles, making a design statement and allowing light to flow between spaces.
Glass Balustrades
Frameless glass balustrades are a must have for individuals looking to maximise their viewing pleasure out of there panoramic. We have a very effective start of the art systems that not only bring contemporary flair to your house or commercial project but can be used in different forms around a pool or on the edge of balcony or a boundary.
All frameless glass balustrades are designed with the utmost care and ensures British regulations are met and the safety of others.