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Structural Silicone Joints and Why Some Fail Early

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Structural Silicone Is Far More Than Ordinary Sealant Structural silicone is one of the most overlooked materials in contemporary architectural glazing. Most homeowners recognise the thin dark lines between large panes of glass but assume they are simply decorative sealant, similar to the silicone used around a kitchen worktop or bathroom. In reality, structural silicone […]

The Truth About Frameless Glass Corners

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Frameless Doesn’t Mean Structureless Few architectural details capture the imagination quite like a frameless glass corner. Frequently featured in contemporary homes, these elegant junctions appear to remove the solid corner of a building altogether, replacing it with uninterrupted glass that opens panoramic views and floods interior spaces with natural light. The visual effect is striking. […]

Structural Glazing Explained: Where the Glass Does the Work

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Structural Glazing Is More Than Glass Without Frames Few areas of contemporary residential architecture generate as much curiosity as structural glazing. Images of frameless corners, uninterrupted glass walls and seemingly invisible junctions have become synonymous with modern architectural design, often creating the impression that structural glazing simply means “glass without frames.” While these striking visual […]

What Architects Mean When They Say “Minimal Framing”

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Minimal Framing Is About What You Don’t Notice Few terms have become as popular in contemporary residential architecture as minimal framing. It appears throughout architectural magazines, planning applications, design discussions and product literature, often accompanied by images of expansive glass walls and remarkably slender aluminium profiles. Understandably, many homeowners conclude that minimal framing simply refers […]

Why Architectural Glazing Projects Begin Long Before Installation

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Installation Is the Final Chapter, Not the Beginning For many homeowners, architectural glazing appears to begin when the first delivery lorry arrives on site carrying frames and glass. By that stage, the project feels tangible. Openings have been formed, the structure is in place and the house is beginning to resemble the finished design. It […]

The Hidden Engineering Behind Architectural Glazing Systems

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Great Architectural Glazing Depends on Invisible Engineering Some of the most admired examples of contemporary residential architecture share a common characteristic: they appear remarkably simple. Roofs seem to float above uninterrupted walls of glass, glazed corners dissolve into the landscape and expansive sliding doors disappear almost entirely when opened. To the homeowner, these spaces can […]

How to Tell Quality Glazing From a Convincing Lookalike

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Why Good Glazing Is Difficult to Judge at First Glance One of the most persistent misconceptions in residential architecture is that high-quality glazing can be recognised simply by looking at it. Modern manufacturing has made it possible for products at very different levels of engineering and performance to share remarkably similar visual characteristics. Slim sightlines, […]