GPD 2019 – Thin Glass Applications (Part 1)

Date: 5 May 2020
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GPD 2019 – Thin Glass Applications (Part 1)
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Date: 5 May 2020

This week, we continue with 3 videos from the Thin Glass & Applications session.

Please check out the videos via the links below:

Jürgen Neugebauer | Adaptive Façades Systems Made from Thin Glass

Sophie Pennetier | Ultra-Thin Glass Projects

Julian Hänig | Load Bearing Behaviour of Innovative Lightweight Glass-Plastic-Composite Panels

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