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Now Available: Decorative Glass GTP and Thermal Bridging Design Guide

Date: 11 January 2022
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Now Available: Decorative Glass GTP and Thermal Bridging Design Guide
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Date: 11 January 2022

NGA has published two new resources – Types of Decorative Glass Glass Technical Paper (GTP) and Thermal Bridging Considerations at Interface Conditions Design Guide.

Task groups comprised of member volunteers within the  worked to develop these brand-new resources that standardize industry jargon and set a knowledge base for conversations.

TYPES OF DECORATIVE GLASS

The  GTP defines the most common methods of decorating glass in the industry today. Given its versatile nature, decorative glass can be incorporated into a variety of design intents that can also achieve exceptional mechanical and chemical durability, not to mention its ability to capture, reflect, absorb and manipulate light.

“This five-page resource is a glossary of terms to aid in selecting and specifying decorative glass into a project,” shares Urmilla Sowell, NGA technical and advocacy director. “It will help you understand the types of decorative glass, edge and surface treatments, and films and coatings.”

THERMAL BRIDGING CONSIDERATIONS AT INTERFACE CONDITIONS

The  Design Guide discusses thermal bridging as it pertains to the thermal performance of fenestration systems and their interface with the surrounding conditions. Attention to these details can affect the overall thermal performance of a building envelope but are often not part of the glazing subcontractor’s scope of work.

“Getting the glass, the thermal barrier in any glazing system, aligned with the insulation material or layers in the adjacent construction to improve overall building envelope performance is what NGA’s Thermal Bridging task group sought to address,” indicates Chuck Knickerbocker, task group chair, Technical Glass Products. “We recognize this is going to require a refocus from the design community, general contractors, installing trades and suppliers alike. Like other challenges related to the thermal performance of the building envelope, it’s one we as a design and construction industry ought to take on, and this paper starts to lay out how we in the glazing trade envision this process evolving.”

Special thanks to the volunteer members who contributed to the development of each resource.

TYPES OF DECORATIVE GLASS

  • Michael Saroka, Goldray Glass
  • Jerry Heider, Schilling Inc.
  • Gady Ginzburg, Ferro/Dip-Tech
  • Jim Gulnick, McGrory Glass

THERMAL BRIDGING CONSIDERATIONS AT INTERFACE CONDITIONS

  • Chuck Knickerbocker, Technical Glass Products – Chair
  • Matt Kamper, Alliance Glazing
  • Tom Culp, Birch Point Consulting
  • Meagan Lang, Dorma
  • Stanley Yee, Dow
  • Ted Derby, Intertek
  • Henry Taylor, Kawneer
  • Greg McKenna, Kawneer
  • Sneh Kumar, Kawneer
  • Chris Giovannielli, Kawneer
  • Ivan Zuniga, Kawneer
  • Rick Wright, Oldcastle BuildingEnvelope
  • Ben West, Oldcastle BuildingEnvelope
  • Mike McCabe, St. Germains Glass
  • Steve Fronek, Wausau Window & Wall Systems

Visit the  to purchase and download the  GTP, available for free for NGA members and $4.95 for non-members, and the  Design Guide, available for $24.95 for NGA members and $49.95 for non-members.

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These are just two of more than 100  available for glass and glazing professionals and industry stakeholders published by the National Glass Association.

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