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  2. Glass floor - Wikipedia

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    Glass as a flooring material is used in both residential and commercial structures. Special hollow glass blocks known as '"glass pavers" are often used in combination with a metal frame. Glass floors are often lit from below with natural or artificial light, or may be treated as ordinary floor surfaces illuminated from above.

  3. List of building materials - Wikipedia

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    Understanding Green Building Materials - Traci Rose Rider, Stacy Glass, Jessica McNaughton - Google Books; Heat-Air-Moisture Transport: Measurements on Building Materials - Phālgunī Mukhopādhyāẏa, M. K. Kumaran - Google Books

  4. Glass brick - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] There are newer glass blocks injected with argon gas and having a layer of low-emissivity glass between the halves, which increases the insulative (U) value to 1.5 W/m 2 ·K, which is between triple glazed windows (1.8 W/m 2 ·K) and specialty double glazed windows with advanced frame and coatings(1.2 W/m 2 ·K).

  5. Beirut Terraces - Wikipedia

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    [6] [7] To facilitate the facades construction and upkeep, while also create terraces and protect the tenants from direct heat, the slabs of each floor were extended around their perimeter by at least 60 cm (24 in) and sustained by columns at the corners of the building. [6] Daily temperature cycles are also balanced by the slabs' thermal mass.

  6. Architectural glass - Wikipedia

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    Glass block, also known as glass brick, is an architectural element made from glass used in areas where privacy or visual obscuration is desired while admitting light, such as underground parking garages, washrooms, and municipal swimming baths. Glass block was originally developed in the early 1900s to provide natural light in industrial ...

  7. Glass basketball court - Wikipedia

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    After successful trials, FIBA approved glass courts on October 1, 2022, for tier-1 competitions such as the FIBA Basketball World Cup, [3] [2] and a glass court would be used for the first time during the 2023 FIBA Under-19 Women's Basketball World Cup in Madrid.

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