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  2. Insulated glazing - Wikipedia

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    A typical installation of insulated glass windows with uPVC frames. Possibly the earliest use of double glazing was in Siberia, where it was observed by Henry Seebohm in 1877 as an established necessity in the Yeniseysk area where the bitterly cold winter temperatures regularly fall below -50° C, indicating how the concept may have started: [2]

  3. Vacuum insulated panel - Wikipedia

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    A vacuum insulated panel (VIP) is a form of thermal insulation consisting of a gas-tight enclosure surrounding a rigid core, from which the air has been evacuated. It is used in building construction, refrigeration units, and insulated shipping containers to provide better insulation performance than conventional insulation materials. [1] [2]

  4. Structural insulated panel - Wikipedia

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    Typical U.S. height for panels is 8 or 9 feet (2.4 or 2.7 m). Panels come in widths ranging from 4 to 12 inches (100–300 mm) thick and a rough cost is $4–$6/ft 2 in the U.S. [5] In 4Q 2010, new methods of forming radius, sine curve, arches and tubular SIPs were commercialized. Due to the custom nature and technical difficulty of forming and ...

  5. Wall panel - Wikipedia

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    Wall panels may be finished on only one side, if the other side is going to be against a brick or concrete wall, or a comparable structure. [2] Alternately, the panels may, if assembled to an appropriate framework, substitute for having any other kind of wall at all. Holes may be cut or drilled into a wall panel to accommodate electrical ...

  6. Shading coefficient - Wikipedia

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    Shading coefficient (SC) is a measure of thermal performance of a glass unit (panel or window) in a building. It is the ratio of solar gain (due to direct sunlight) passing through a glass unit to the solar energy which passes through 3mm Clear Float Glass. [ 1 ]

  7. Passive solar building design - Wikipedia

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    When accounting for minimal-to-average wall and floor coverings and furniture, this typically equates to about 5 to 10 ft 2 per ft 2 (5 to 10 m 2 per m 2) of south-facing glass, depending upon whether the sunlight strikes the surface directly. The simplest rule of thumb is that thermal mass area should have an area of 5 to 10 times the surface ...

  8. Curtain wall (architecture) - Wikipedia

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    Designed by the architect Peter Ellis and built in 1864, it is the world's first building to feature a metal-framed glass curtain wall. 16 Cook Street, Liverpool, 1866. Extensive use is made of floor-to-ceiling glass, enabling light to penetrate deeper into the building, thus maximizing floor space. Glass curtain wall of Bauhaus Dessau, 1926

  9. Lustron house - Wikipedia

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    1,021 square feet (94.9 m 2) 1,140 square feet (106 m 2) 1,021 square feet (94.9 m 2) 1,140 square feet (106 m 2) 713 [4] square feet (66.2 m 2) 1,023 square feet (95.0 m 2) 713 square feet (66.2 m 2) 961 square feet (89.3 m 2) Separate Living/Dining Rooms Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No No Heat System Radiant Convection Radiant Convection

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