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For more information visit our privacy policy. These static fixtures have a storied history that, today, may seem unusual or downright strange. We also like to educate our customers with interesting facts about windows.
In this post, we share some of the weird and wonderful details about glass windows. Using glass in windows is a fairly recent invention. Before they could be mass-produced, the panes were made of different materials ranging from paper and cloth to animal hide. Some window panes were even made of thin slices of marble. The first recorded glass window was most likely produced by the Roman Egyptians in about A. We say glass but these were rudimentary and extremely thick and virtually impossible to see through.
Windows allow natural light to enter a home and make it easy for people within to enjoy the outside view. Their shape, size, and placement can make an aesthetic impact. But how did we get here? However, there is archeological evidence that the first man-made glass was created in Egypt and Eastern Mesopotamia about BC.
The craft of glass-making would evolve over the next several hundred years, but then take a decline before a revival in Egypt around BC. The Mediterranean region would be a center for glass-making for the next several hundred years. Glass production thrived during the height of the Roman Empire; not just as vessels or for decorative purposes, but as elements in building structures. In other regions, like China and Japan, paper windows were common.
Stained glass in churches was used much earlier, about the 13th century. Ancient windows often were made from animals skins stretched and treated with oils to help make them as see-through as possible. At this point, engineers from different countries competed to create the clearest, flattest and strongest window glass. At the end of the 19th Century, rich British greenhouse and conservatory owners were using the latest materials to build their glazed structures.
Glassmaking never stopped evolving, giving birth to the insulated replacement windows everyone is familiar with these days. Andersen Corporation has always been a leader in glazing innovation, pioneering one industry standard after another, like our insulating Low-E glass.
Turn to Renewal by Andersen of Greater Philadelphia for high-quality glass packages. While this is a noble endeavor, if these … Read More. We continue to follow all CDC guidelines regarding Covid Our Project Consultant will arrive wearing a mask, and is happy to do so for the duration of our visit.
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