Architectural glazing, often interpreted variably by architects and suppliers, encompasses extensive glass features that enhance design aesthetics rather than just serving functional roles. Traditionally associated with large commercial projects, its application is progressively extending into residential designs, offering increased natural light and views. Each type of glazing, from oriel windows to structural glazing, has unique design advantages. However, integrating these bespoke glazing solutions into self-build projects entails higher costs and more complex coordination among suppliers, as detailed in the ultimate guide to architectural glazing.
Architectural glazing enhances a project's design through extensive glass features and is increasingly being used in residential settings, moving beyond traditional commercial projects.
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