RWE Tower --Facade 5.The Use of Extra Clear and Heat-insulating Glass |
The construction of the double-skin glass for the 2nd-29th floors -- this induces the thermal conductivity of 1.5W/sqmK. |
Nagel explained that they, the designers, wanted the RWE Tower to be something like a transparent "aspic", that is, a building with high transarency to make visible what occurs inside. For that purpose, an extra clear glass was required. Especially, since a triple glazing is applied to most part of the tower, this had to be selected with special care. The extra clear glass panes have 91-97% of their iron oxides eliminated, leaving little green tint, when compared to other general glass. However, other glass with 91% of the iron oxides eliminated was used for the staff restaurant in the basement and other places without triple glazing.
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