Glassworks’ low emissivity glass used in library upgrade

Glassworks’ LoE-366 low-emissivity glass was used for the Bairnsdale Library upgrade by NOWarchitecture to boost the building’s energy performance.

An important aspect of the project was maintaining the connection to the Heritage Hall, which led to the incorporation of east-facing glazing on the building’s front facade. The use of the low-emissivity glass helped to enhance the natural light entering the building, increase thermal comfort inside and boost energy performance.

To learn more about the project and Glassworks’ LoE-366 glass, visit glassworksaust.com.au/news/.

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