Beat the Heat: 5 Innovative Façades Equipped with Fritted Glass

In today’s world, big companies, institutions, and hospitals use frit glasses to beat the heat. Fritted glass is one of the world’s most widespread building materials used to encase the building structure from the heat and UV rays. Though using frit glass is an innovative method today, originally, it had been used in 1662 in ancient Mesopotamia, Egypt, Europe, and the Mediterranean as a calcined blend of sand and flux which is melted to make glass. In the course of time and technology, glass has been changed and processed to be used for various purposes. 


In the present-day scenario, the glass producers cover the glass's surface with silk-screened patterns creating a ceramic frit glass. Adding colours to the frit glass in both translucent and opaque finish is possible. It can be custom-made, and adding text to the surface is also feasible. The glass is mainly used to control the infiltration of heat and solar light into the building. This silk-screened high-quality ceramic frit glass is also used as standard glass railing for homes and commercial spaces that can stand independently without the support and as glass shower cubicles in the bathrooms. Today, it has become a common thing to façade the building's structure with glazed fritted glass. This protects the interior from sunlight and adds beauty and strength to wherever it is fitted. 


Let us see five innovative façades that are equipped with fritted glass to beat the heat. 


  1. Ryerson University Student Learning Centre is protected from heat and solar rays with this patterned frit glass. Snohetta and Zeidler partnership architects designed this building structure to get their inspiration from the historical gathering places like Agoras and Stoas in Ancient Greece. They conceived this place like a library with books, aiming to design with natural facilities where students can interrelate and communicate with other students and work individually. 

    This building got its strikingly beautiful and energy-efficient façade from the high-quality frit glass and ceramic digital printing. The façade displays over 1000 panels of frit glass manufactured by Guardian Sun Glass with the triple-glazed element that controls light and manages the sun's heat, exhibiting the aesthetic beauty of the building. 


  1. Ikon.5 Architects had designed a marvellous floating glass pavilion for the expansion of the Hockessin Public Library. The manufacturers of Viracon had met the requirements of the mounting demands of building this façade. The most challenging part of constructing this building is that it is built adjacent to a flood plain. The architects' incorporated cantilevers that extend into the thickly populated vegetated area prevent direct contact to the ground. The building utilizes aluminium and ceramic frit glass enclosures to safeguard it from extreme sunlight. The frit glass patterns reflect and mirror the willow trees and the hanging foliage from the nearby park. 


  1. The Design Museum designed by OMA and Allies and Morrison was once a dilapidated building, nearly a candidate for demolition since 2002. Chelsfield restored the building and constructed high-end apartments in the land. The designers retained the unique copper-clad hyperbolic blue roof imitating the aquamarine for the exterior walls with high-quality glazed blue frit glasses specially manufactured by Martifier.  


  1. Chris O’Brien LifeHouse is a fully integrated comprehensive cancer care centre in Sydney designed with the notion of transparency within the clinical setting. The façade of the building is sheathed with louvres, perforated glass metal plates, and ceramic frit glass that prevents the public's glimpse, carefully providing privacy to the patients at the same time allows the natural light to enter. The sapphire aluminum industries so delicately and intricately manufacture the perforated glass and frit glass.  


  1. Glazed with fritted glass and glass railings, the University Library of Utrecht is protected from the sun's glazing rays by the fritted glass. The university was established in 1636, and its ancient features are displayed on the fenestration, which is fritted with the abstract pictures of fossilized papyrus. The most important thing is that the glazing fritted glass protects, and the longevity is increased by guarding the library's open shelves, simultaneously lessening the amount of sunlight entering the library. 


Fritted glass, thus, provides comprehensive protection from the heat at the same time, allows the natural light to penetrate the interior.  


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