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Energy-efficient glass choices in eco-friendly schools

Energy-efficient glass choices in eco-friendly schools

Energy-efficient glass plays a pivotal role in creating sustainable and eco-friendly school buildings. By carefully selecting the right type of glass, schools can significantly reduce their energy consumption, minimize their carbon footprint, and enhance the overall comfort and well-being of occupants. Here are some of the key benefits of using energy-efficient glass in school buildings: …

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Large windows are good for learning

Brighter learning: Natural light and glass in school architecture

There are many benefits to using large windows and glass walls in schools to maximise natural light. Here are some of the most important ones: Improved student performance: Studies have shown that students who learn in well-lit classrooms have better academic performance than those who learn in dimly lit classrooms. Natural light has been shown to …

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Benefits of double glazing

  Double glazing is a popular window solution involving two glass panes separated by a small gap. This gap is typically filled with an insulating gas, such as argon or krypton. The benefits of double glazing are numerous and include the following: Energy efficiency: Double glazing provides superior insulation compared to single-pane windows, as the …

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Safety Glass Auckland

What is safety glass?

Safety glass is a type of glass that is designed to minimise the risk of injury in case of breakage. It is made using one of two processes: tempering or laminating. Tempered glass is produced by heating it to a very high temperature and then rapidly cooling it. This creates a surface compression that makes …

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