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APPLICATION OF DICHROIC GLASS IN THE ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN OF BUILDINGS
The application of coloured and optical glass in architecture is of great importance in terms of creating spatial dynamics and uniqueness of space. Dichroic glass is a type of glass coated with a thin layer of metal, which causes the glass surface to change in colour depending on the viewing angle. The colour of the glass depends on the incidence of different wavelengths of light passing through or bouncing off the glass surface, thus creating different effects of colour refraction. Created effects provide different possibilities in the design of buildings and improvements in the aesthetic quality of the interior space. This paper deals with the analysis and application of coloured dichroic glass in architecture and interior design.
APPLICATION OF DICHROIC GLASS IN THE ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN OF BUILDINGS
The application of coloured and optical glass in architecture is of great importance in terms of creating spatial dynamics and uniqueness of space. Dichroic glass is a type of glass coated with a thin layer of metal, which causes the glass surface to change in colour depending on the viewing angle. The colour of the glass depends on the incidence of different wavelengths of light passing through or bouncing off the glass surface, thus creating different effects of colour refraction. Created effects provide different possibilities in the design of buildings and improvements in the aesthetic quality of the interior space. This paper deals with the analysis and application of coloured dichroic glass in architecture and interior design.
APPLICATION OF DICHROIC GLASS IN THE ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN OF BUILDINGS
Vladana Petrović (author) / Branislava Stoiljković (author) / Milica Živković (author) / Nataša Petković Grozdanović (author) / Milena Medenica (author)
2020
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