Face of the building.
Any area within the building, that lets in light. Includes windows, glass doors, glass block walls and skylights.
Very fine strands of glass used in the form of glass wool.
A commonly used terminology to indicate sheet glass, float glass and other forms of rolled/plate glass where the shape of the glass is flat.
Produced when molten glass is floated on a bath of molted tin to form a continuous glass ribbon. Also a type of flat glass.
Ground glass, ranging in a variety of sizes from fine powder to gravel-like size. Sometimes used for painting effects and can be fused or cast.
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