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STRUCTURAL GLASS FACADES - USC School of Architecture

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Constructability<br />

Fabrication: If spans are near the limit <strong>of</strong> a non-spliced fin, it is important to verify the<br />

maximum single-piece fin length available, which will vary between manufacturers.<br />

Installation: There are currently quite a few local and regional glazing companies that have<br />

some experience with glass fin-supported walls. The installation <strong>of</strong> these systems is not<br />

particularly challenging, at least with the shorter span systems.<br />

Economy<br />

Cost increases exponentially with increased span. Systems are most cost effective in the<br />

spanning range where spliced fins are not required. Costs can vary considerably between<br />

product suppliers depending upon quality and warranty. A cost factor <strong>of</strong> 1.5 is based on a<br />

normalized 30 ft (9m) span system. Low span systems using a non-spliced fin will provide<br />

improved relative economy.<br />

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