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High Performance Glazing Systems: Architectural Opportunities for the 21st Century

Publication Type

Conference Paper

Date Published

06/1999

Author

Selkowitz, Stephen E.

Abstract

Glazing systems will fulfill important new roles in buildings in the 21st century. This paper provides an overview of three different functional impacts for advanced glazing systems. New technology and better integration with daylighting and climate control systems allow advanced glazings in building facades to 1) improve the comfort and performance of building occupants, 2) add value and reduce energy operating costs for building owners, and 3) assist in national and global efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions that contribute to global warming.

Journal

Glass Processing Days 99 Conference

Year of Publication

1999

Organization

Building Technologies Department, Building Technology and Urban Systems Division, Windows and Envelope Materials

Research Areas

Building Façade Solutions, Strategic Directions, Windows and Daylighting, BTUS Windows and Daylighting

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