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Prototype B - Turn window opening to outside

This prototype is a sil-integrated window featuring mechatronic fittings. The window can be offset parallely into a ventilation position. From the ventilation position, the window can be opened in a 90 degree turn position. The window offers a very minimalistic appearance for use in punctuated facades.

Prototype C - Swing window

This prototype offers a swing operation, which is controlled via mechatronic components. As such it offers a wide variety of opening positions for different purposes as small-scale ventilation.

Prototype D - (offsetting) sliding window

This window features an offset-and-slide opening and appears in a full-glass style (in line with inner or out wall surface). During the opening operation, the window gets offset parallely first, and can then be pushed aside on invisible telescope rails. These reails can not be seen in the closed fashion, as such the window is rather perceived as a fixed glazing than as a sliding window. The parallel-offset allows for ventilation without full opening of the window.

Constituents of vacuum glass products (principles)

This illustrations shows the main constituents of vacuum glass products: Glass edge seal, vacuum gap, distance pillar and bordering glass panes.