Structural glass linkways are suitable for use in commercial or residential properties.
Glass roof between buildings.
Glass linkways provide an indirect interface between buildings of different ages or built in different styles.
Structural glass links are the perfect way to connect a new extension to an existing building.
The horizontal cables are tensioned against the adjacent buildings and the vertical ones between the roof structure and the ground.
Whether it s a glass corridor or a small and discreet glass link our new to old designs can create an almost invisible transition between structures.
Palmetto home craftsman 119 views.
Planning permission was gained for an annex building and due to restrictions within the green belt the architects created a flat roofed single storey glass link extension to the house.
Each solarium is custom designed and manufactured to perfectly suit your home.
Add a new dimension to your home s character and enjoy a unique new living space full of natural light.
For a different appearance steel t or box sections can be used to support the glass joints within a glass roof.
An early example of a cable net supported façade is the kempinski hotel munich.
Minimal frameless glass links.
Whether on a listed building or on a contemporary new build property frameless effect glass links can be designed to provide shelter between two areas of the building while enhancing the influx of natural light into the internal spaces either side of the link.
Glass links not only connect buildings they can also be turned into habitable spaces.
The fixings between the glass fin and beam will be designed utilising iq s expert minimal detailing to create a clear and neat glass to glass junction with minimal framing or fixings.
When renovating the wilhe lminian times house in vienna austria josef weichenberger architects were also asked to give the building a rooftop extension.
Building a glass roof sunroom in greenville south carolina duration.
A glass link is an aesthetically pleasing way to connect two buildings and is particularly appropriate to link an old building to a new extension providing an indirect interface between buildings of different ages or styles.
Some heritage organisations stipulate a glass linkway to provide a visual divide when adding an extension to a listed building.
The buildings either side of the link are in brick and weatherboarding so the glazed extension adds contemporary detail to the farm like buildings.
Patio enclosures solariums provide floor to ceiling views of the outdoors with glass walls and roofs.
This detail is used greatly on glass box extensions.
Linking old buildings with modern designs can present a challenge but we take the necessary time to design the finest installations imaginable.