The canopy is typically made of high-quality tempered or laminated glass panels, which allow natural light to filter through while providing shade and shelter from rain. Glass pergolas are often used in gardens, patios, or as extensions of homes to create a more open, airy environment while maintaining protection from weather.
Structural Glazing is a modern architectural glazing technique where glass is bonded to the structural framework of a building using high-performance silicone adhesives instead of conventional mechanical fasteners. This method allows for sleek, frameless exteriors, giving buildings a contemporary, seamless, and aesthetic appearance.
Patch Fitting is a sleek and versatile glass fitting system used in frameless glass assemblies for doors, partitions, and other architectural applications. It involves the use of small, elegant metal fittings, or “patches,” that securely hold the glass panels together without the need for bulky frames, creating a seamless and contemporary look.
Shower Cubicles are enclosed spaces in bathrooms designed to provide a dedicated area for bathing while preventing water from splashing into the rest of the room. They combine functionality and style, offering a sleek, modern look to bathrooms and improving overall hygiene.
Semi-unitized glazing is a modern facade system that combines elements of both unitized and stick systems for glazing. In this system, the major components are pre-fabricated in the factory (as in unitized glazing) but are assembled and installed on-site (similar to stick glazing). It is widely used in commercial and high-rise buildings for its efficiency and aesthetic appeal.