Convex Glasses:
Convex glasses refer to glass panels or surfaces that bulge outward. Convex glass can be applied to both windows and interior designs.
In windows or skylights: Convex glass can scatter light more effectively, allowing for unique lighting effects in a space.
Design element: The curved nature of convex glass can offer a more dynamic, three dimensional appearance, adding depth to the design.
Energy efficiency: Convex glass may sometimes be used to direct natural light in particular ways, reducing the need for artificial lighting.
Use of Area in Architecture
The concept of spatial planning, or the use of area in architecture, focuses on how the available space is divided and utilized.
Good spatial design takes into account Circulation: Ensuring smooth movement through different parts of the building.
Zoning Dividing areas for different functions (e.g., residential, work, or recreational spaces).
Efficiency: Maximizing usable space while maintaining aesthetic appeal and functionality.Integration of Banding, Convex Glass, and Area Use.
When combined, banding, convex glass, and intelligent use of space can create striking architectural designs.
For example
Banding might be paired with convex glass windows to accentuate light and create rhythm on a building’s facade.The use of convex glass in atriums or courtyards can enhance the feeling of openness while maintaining an energy-efficient design.Vertical or horizontal bands can guide how space is visually segmented, influencing the perception of space and area.