Glass is one of the most sympathetic and versatile materials to bring the old and new together in classic or modern architecture.
Glass roof between buildings.
A glass link is an aesthetically pleasing way to connect two buildings and is particularly appropriate to link an old building to a new extension providing an indirect interface between buildings of different ages or styles.
The answer is sometimes obvious.
However when you can t build horizontally you look up and find inspiration.
Build vertically and just add a few more floors.
The roof glass has a maximum width of 3 2m.
All other glass connections within the glass link installation can be completely frameless including glass to glass connections between vertical and roof glazing and corner glazing.
Impressive buildings around the world with glass roof extensions.
The free cantilever length of the glass roof measures 5 2m.
Glass links not only connect buildings they can also be turned into habitable spaces.
By adding a glass roof to your deck you then have the option to convert the space into a conservatory sunroom or even an outdoor entertainment area.
Uw values from 1 1 w m2k are very possible which allow these glass connecting spaces to be open parts of a building.
A common misconception is also that a roof lantern or pyramid shaped skylight that you d often find atop a conservatory lets in more natural light.
It can give prominence to traditional features while creating contemporary spaces.
It s quite difficult to expand a structure when there s no available space anywhere around it.
The way in which light transmits through a glass in a building is so stunning that it has evolved into a powerful tool for an architect.
Seamlessly and elegantly combining the old with the new in design these solutions can highlight the beauty of original structures while providing a practical glass link between two buildings.
The most economic glass tends to be 4 6mm thick which rarely can be installed wider than 1000mm hence most domestic roof lantern and conservatory installation featuring glazing bars every 600 to 900mm.
Using substantial areas of glass is also a way that you can build an extension to a historic building in a contrasting material that may be more subtle than something traditional.
However with the current trend for flat rooflights single pane rooflights can be installed up to 3m x 6m in one pane of glass.
By utilizing a glass roof you can add décor appeal visibility and openness to your space while also being protected from the elements such as rain.
If you ve sourced an architect to help with the design and installation of your glass rooflight then they should have an awareness of the regulations as will building contractors.
Nowadays glass is an essential part of many facades and roofs no other material can replicate the aesthetic quality of a glass.