Diffused Light: How to Design 'Lantern Buildings' With Self-Supporting Glass Walls

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Recurrently we see how architects opt for translucent facades to create the envelopes of their buildings, promoting the entry of a large amount of natural light, while simultaneously controlling it during the day. Illuminated during the night, many of these projects can be seen in the dark, appearing as lanterns or lighthouses for their neighbors and community. Being exposed to changing conditions – day or night – to choose the right material, it's necessary to study in detail the orientation and location of the building, the pre-existing context, and the configuration of the interior spaces.

We present a system of glass panels that allow buildings with this type of façade –spanning from floor to ceiling without interruptions – with minimal frames and different colors, textures, thermal and acoustic performances. 

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Cite: Franco, José Tomás. "Diffused Light: How to Design 'Lantern Buildings' With Self-Supporting Glass Walls" [Arquitectura de luz difusa: Cómo diseñar edificios linterna con muros de vidrio auto-portantes] 10 Aug 2018. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/899779/diffused-light-how-to-design-lantern-buildings-with-self-supporting-glass-walls> ISSN 0719-8884

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