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YOUNG RESEARCHERSChair: Jürgen NeugebauerCo-Chair: Christian Louter
ARCHITECTURAL GLASS APPLICATIONS AND CASE STUDIESChair: Nick BagatelosCo-Chair: Cheryl Smith
RECENT TRENDS IN INSULATING GLASSChair: Ted KrantzCo-Chair: John Buckley
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Pennsylvania Convention Center Pennsylvania Convention Center Pennsylvania Convention Center July 7 - 10, 2014July 7 - 10, 2014July 7 - 10, 2014July 7 - 10, 2014July 7 - 10, 2014July 7 - 10, 2014
*This Schedule Is Subject To Change Without Notice.
MONDAY, JULY 7
REGISTRATION OPEN12:00 PM - 5:00 PM
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TUESDAY, JULY 8
Welcoming Comments from Dignitaries & Event Hosts9:30 - 10:00 AM
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TRANSATLANTIC DEBATE - Moderated by Nick Beaumont, editor of Intelligent Glass Solutions, GlassCon Global kicks off with a Transatlantic Debate on the global glazing market and North America’s place in the world. The debate will feature recognized, industry leaders such as Keith Boswell (SOM Architects), Charles Bloomberg (Rafael Viñoly Architects), Graham Dodd (Arup), Werner Jager (ai3) and James O’Callaghan (Eckersley O’Callaghan). These industry-leading panelists will discuss standards, products, design aesthetics and more. Each panelist will frame the debate with a short presentation, and then the gloves come off as audience members submit their questions live!
10:00 - Noon
NETWORKING LUNCHNoon - 1:30 PM
COOPERATIVERESEARCHChair: Jürgen NeugebauerCo-Chair: Christian Louter
1:30 - 2:00 PM (Keynote Presentation)
ARCHITECTURAL GLASS APPLICATIONS AND CASE STUDIESChair: Charlie CookCo-Chair: Winfried Heusler
RECENT TRENDS IN INSULATING GLASSChair: Richard GreenCo-Chair: Jack Tang
Jan Belis, Jürgen Neugebauer , Christian Louter, Jens Schneider - Recent initiatives to enhance cooperation in structural glass research and education in Europe
Hartmut Hillmer - University of Kassel, INA - Institute - Micromachined Tunable Micro Mirror Arrays for Active Light Steering in Smart Windows
JianZheng (Jack) Tang, Beijing Synergy Vacuum Glazing Technology -Vacuum Glass -The Optimal Solution of Future Glass Architecture
2:00 - 2:20 PMCOST - EUROPEAN COOPERATION OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY -
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Sebastian Claussnitzer - Geometrical Rationalization ofComplex Building Enclosure Systems
Helen Sanders – Dynamic Facades: Solving the Green Building Challenge without Design Compromise
2:20 - 2:40 PM Frank Grauman - Decorative Glass - A Process for Expression
Michael Elstner - Application & Possibilities of Triple Layer Insulating Glass Units
2:40 - 3:00 PM Mic Patterson - The Millennium IGU: Regenerative Concept for a 1000-Year Insulated Glass Unit
Will Laufs - Recent US Innovative Glass Projects
3:00 - 3:20 PM Brian Kaplan - Implementing, Assessing and ImprovingHigh Performance Design Strategies with the SOM HPD Portal
Michael Maiese - Visualizing Change - A Technical Approach
Carrie Davis - Coupled High-Strength Window and Mullion Model Validation
3:20 - 3:50 PM AFTERNOON BREAK
3:50 - 4:10 PM Andrew Ugbomah - Glass Innovation of Today
Winfried Heusler - European Façade Technology - Functional Optimization and Architectural Integration
Ted Krantz - Latest Developments in Insulated Glass
4:10 - 4:30 PMFrederik Langezaal - Evolution of Glass Technologies in Philadelphia
Pekka Hakkareinen/Helen Sanders - Integrated Façades: How Technology Development and Building Codes Are Shaping the Future
Bill Lingnell - Development of Simulation Models toDetermine Thermal Stress in Insulating Glass Units
4:30 - 4:50 PM Bert Van Lancker - Rotational Stiffness of Adhesive Connections Between Cold-Formed Steel Members and Glass Panels
Brigham Keehner - Case Study The University Club: Using Architectural Glass to Solve a Century Old Dilemma
Brett Jeske - Cooking with Curtain Walls: AssessingExterior Building Refl ectivity and Subsequent ThermalLoading
4:50 - 5:10 PM Rashed Al-Dakheel - WTC: A Dubai Comparison
Jeppe Hundevad - When Is Glass Flat?
Margaret Webb - Performance of Insulating Glass Units – Field Correlation Study Over 25 Years, 1980-2005
7:00 - 9:00 PM WELCOME NETWORKING RECEPTION at National Constitution Center // YOUNG RESEARCHERS AWARD CEREMONY - GlassCon Global’s welcome reception kicks off the festivities at the National Constitution Center, which is located in the heart of Philadelphia’s historic district. The Constitution Center is located right across the lawn from one of the U.S.’ most iconic symbols: the Liberty Bell. GlassCon attendees will have the chance to network and build both new and existing relationships while looking out at historic Philadelphia. A short awards ceremony will be held during the reception to recognize GlassCon Global’s young researchers, and to announce the winners of the Young Researchers Award.
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Barbara Siebert - Analysis of Curved Triple Insulated Glass Units: Rehabilitation of Hypo Vereinsbank Tower Munich
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5:10 - 5:30 PM Chiara Bedon – Structural Stability of Compressed Monolithic and Laminated Glass Elements Under Blast Loads
Attila Arian - Refurbishment of Glass Facades in Europe
Aulikki Sonntag/Chris Stutzki - Structural Insulated Glass: Achieving Maximum Transparency on FreeForms with Curved and Flat Glass
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YOUNG RESEARCHERS / EDUCATORS RECEPTION - at Kimmel Center (Invitation Only Event) - The Young Researchers/Educators Reception is an invite-only eventthat brings the global research community together to foster communication between the current and future research leaders of the architectural glass and glazing industry. It will take place at the Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts, which features some of Philadelphia’s most impressive glass façade construction.
6:00 - 8:00 PM
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REGISTRATION OPEN8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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Cooperation in Research and Technology - the European Model and USA examples
A look at the new technologies recently introduced into the market and the upcoming designs and concepts not yet in the markets.
Discussions about common applications, new opportunities and where insulating glass provides the most value.
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Presentations given by young researchers showing thedevelopment of this growing industry.
A look at the new technologies recently introduced into themarket and the upcoming designs and concepts not yet in the markets.
Discussions about common applications, new opportunities and where insulating glass provides the most value.
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Descriptions of performance, opportunities, andinstallations glass can provide, making building more energy effi cient.
Facade performance, trends, and opportunities in the 21st century.
Details about glass applications ready for use today.
Suggestive information about testing glazing assemblies.
Advanced glazing applications that provide a safe environmentfor the occupant, in dangerous conditions.
Details about structural glass applications ready for use today.
New technologies and the advancement of laminated glassand adhesives.
Advanced glazing applications that provide a safe environment for the occupant, in dangerous conditions.
The concept to design process of structural glassapplications, utilizing curved glass.
LAMINATED GLASS AND ADHESIVESChair: Larry CarbaryCo-Chair: Jon Kimberlain
SAFETY OF GLASSChair: Dirk SchulteCo-Chair: Eve Hinman
DESIGN WITH CURVED GLASSChair: Graham DoddCo-Chair: Jürgen Neugebauer
2:00 - 2:30 PM (Keynote Presentation)
SAFETY OF GLASSChair: Geralt Siebert:Co-Chair: Helmut Hohenstein
SPECIALTIES IN STRUCTURAL GLASSChair: Mario ClaussnitzerCo-Chair: Jens schneider
Tony Cinnamon,Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates, Inc. -Strength and Testing of In-Service Fully Tempered Glass
Helmut Hohenstein, Dr. Hohenstein Consultancy - Fenestration Fire Safety – the Global Demand
Jens Schneider, TU Darmstadt, Germany – Thin Glass Tempering: Challenges and Potentials
2:30 - 2:50 PM Johan Anton - Modern Photoelastic Technology for Residual Stress Measurement in Architectural Glass Panels
Jürgen Neugebauer - New Concept for Hail Testing of Glass
Christian Louter - Structural Glass Beams Pre-stressed by Externally Bonded Tendons
2:50 - 3:10 PM Daniel Vos - Performance Testing of Glazed Cavities to Prevent Condensation and Eventual Glass Corrosion
Dirk Schulte - Analytic Design Approach to Maximize Panel Dimensions in Horizontal 2 hrsFire-Resistant & Thermally Insulated Glass Assemblies
Stephen Bennison - Thin Glass/Ionomer (TGIO) Laminates for High Performance Light Weight Glazing
3:10 - 3:30 PM Julia Schimmelpenningh - Sealants, Testing andLaminated Glass
Quincy Alexander - Glazed System Cost Comparison using Dynamic and Static Equivalent DesignMethodologies for UFC Blast Applications
Jeppe Hundevad - Thin Glass - Super Lightweight Glass Structure – a Study
11:50 - 12:10 PM Florian Doebbel - Optimized Secondary Seal of Insulating Glass Units for Structural Sealant Glazing Application
Julia Schimmelpenningh - School Security: Advanced Glazing Solutions to Protect People and Property
Joseph Chase - Thermally Curved Glass for the Building Envelope
12:10 - 12:30 PM Andrea Wagner - Meeting the challenges of on-site structural glazing using two-part silicone sealants by ensuring robust mixing
Valerie Block - Enhancing Security with Laminated Glass
Marcin March - Structural Glass Columns in Signifi cantSeismic Zones
WEDNESDAY, JULY 9
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GLASS COATINGSChair: Helmut HohensteinCo-Chair: Hartmut Hillmer
9:00 - 9:30 AM (Keynote Presentation)
ENERGY PERFORMANCE OF BUILDINGS INFLUENCED BY GLASSChair: Urmilla Jokhu-SowellCo-Chair: Stephen Selkowitz
ENGINEERING WITH STRUCTURAL GLASSChair: Daniel VasCo-Chair: Geralt Siebert
Olivia Niitsoo - Advenira Enterprises - Diffusion Barrier Coatings on Glass by Solution Derived Nanocomposite (SDN™) Technology
Stephen Selkowitz, LBNL - Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory - Framing Achievable, Stretch Goals for High Performance, Integrated Fenestration Systems
Geralt Siebert - BW University Munich - DIN 18008 New German Design Code for Structural Glass
9:30 - 9:50 AM Jim Gulnick - Threshold: When Does a Refl ection Become Noticeable?
Stanley Yee/Nick Bagatelos - Architectural Insulation Modules: Thermal and Structural Performance for Use in Curtain Wall Construction
Richard Green - An ASTM Guide for Structural Glass
9:50 - 10:10 AM Matthew Ferraro - Solid/Void: Acid Etch and HighRefl ective Solar Control Coatings
Jan Wurm - The SolarLeaf Bio-Responsive Façade: First Pilot Project “BIQ” in Hamburg, Germany
Andrea Hektor - Glass Structures and Seismic Design in the US: Towards a Practical Approach
10:10 - 10:30 AM Bertrand Mercier - Coating for Ribbon and Plate: MultidimensionalInspection Ensures Highest Quality for AllTypes of Glass Coatings
Helen Sanders - Dynamic Glazing in U.S. Building Energy Codes and Green Construction Codes
Vicente Montes-Amoros - Glass Breakage - Glass Railing System Failures
11:00 - 11:30 AM (Keynote Presentation)
Jon Kimberlain, Dow Corning Corporation, USA - Advanced Structural Silicone Glazing
Eve Hinman, Hinman Consulting Engineers, Inc., USA - Blast Mitigating Design of Glazing
Jürgen Neugebauer, University of Applied Sciences FH-Joanneum - Curved Glass in Projects
10:30 - 11:00 AM MORNING BREAK
11:30 - 11:50 AM Robin Czyzewicz - Extending the Performance and Design of Laminated Glass Fins Using Ionoplast Interlayers
Joseph Smith - Active Shooter: What to expect, what to do, is there a role for protective glazing?
Sophie Pennetier - Cold-Bent Glass Laminates Analysis
12:30 - 2:00 PM NETWORKING LUNCH
GLASS TESTINGChair: Jan BelisCo-Chair: Anthony Cinnamon
3:30 - 4:00 PM AFTERNOON BREAK
4:00 - 5:30 PM ARCHITECT’S DREAM LIST - The Architect’s Dream List is a panel discussion that features some of the world’s industry-leading architects. The panel, including Christoph Timm (SOM Architects), Winfried Heusler (Schüco International KG), Michel Micho (Enclos), and Graham Dodd (Arup), will discuss design ideas and innovations that may not be currently available, but would advance the glass industry. These architects will challenge the industry to push the limits of current practices and manufacturing processes, and adapt to create innovation in glass technology.
7:00 - 11:00 PM CLOSING CELEBRATION at the Academy of Natural Sciences - Join your fellow attendees at the Academy of Natural Sciences, which is the oldest natural science research institution and museum in the U.S. GlassCon attendees will come together for one more night of networking and celebration amidst the world-class displays. Close the page on the 2014 GlassCon Global conference with one fi nal night of fun with those who you built new relationships and strengthened existing ones!
THURSDAY, JULY 10
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ENERGY PERFORMANCE OF BUILDINGS INFLUENCED BY GLASSChair: Mic PattersonCo-Chair: Werner Jager
9:00 - 9:30 AM (Keynote Presentation)
FAÇADE PERFORMANCE AND TRENDSChair: Terry WebbCo-Chair: Douglas Carney
DESIGNING WITH GLASSChair: Christian LouterCo-Chair: James O’Callaghan
Werner Jager, ai3 - Facade 2050 - Impact of the Building Envelope Design on Comfort and Energy
James O’Callaghan, Eckersley O’Callaghan -The Evolution of Structural Glass
9:30 - 9:50 AM Christopher Johnson - Iterative Energy Modeling in Façade Design
Benjamin Fay - One Way Cable Systems
9:50 - 10:10 AM Matt Kuba - Integrated Structural and Thermal Design of Facades
Jorma Vitkala - Trends in the Glass Market: Summary from GPD Finland
Michael Dunham - Minimizing Steel: Utilizing Glass as Structure to Achieve Transparency and Effi ciency
10:10 - 10:30 AM Jim Gulnick - Solar Power - Investment for the Future
Marc Deschamps - Bird Friendly Building Design With Acid Etched Glass
Franklin Lancaster/Karl Backus - A Retrospective on Structural Glass
10:30 - 11:00 AM MORNING BREAK
11:15 - 12:15 PM FAÇADE CONSULTANTS PANEL - Ellen Rogers, editor of U.S. Glass Magazine moderates a discussion amongst some of the leading façade consultants in the U.S. about their concerns regarding the incorporation of new and innovative technologies, required testing, etc. Panelists Gordon Smith (Gordon H. Smith Corporation), Robert Heintges (Heintges & Associates) and Richard Green (Front, Inc.) will provide their collective insight on a wide range of topics.
12:15 - 1:30 PM IMPRESSIONS - Join our closing panelists and moderator Ellen Rogers, editor of US Glass, for a summary of GlassCon Global and a forecast of the industry’s future. Cheryl Smith (Cope Linder Architects), James Carpenter (James Carpenter Design Associates), Charles Bloomberg (Rafael Viñoly Architects), Doug Carney (Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia) and Jeff Haber (W&W Glass) will discuss the information and innovation presented during GlassCon, and how it can help drive innovation in glass technology moving forward.
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Douglas Carney, The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia - CHOP Water Intrusion Task Force: Means and Methods of an Institutional Response to Leaks
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David Stutzman - Collaborating For A Better Tomorrow
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CLOSING COMMENTS & THANKS - Terry Webb, the Vice-Chair of FCA International and president of Eureka Metal & Glass provides closing words and thanks to wrap up the fi rst-ever GlassCon Global Conference.
FCA International is an approved provider of the AIA Continuing Education System.GlassCon Global sessions meet AIA/CES criteria for up to 15+ HSW Unit Hours.
REGISTRATION OPEN8:00 AM - 5:30 PM
NETWORKING BREAKFAST 8:00 - 9:00 AM Room #204 ABC
New technologies and the advancement of glass coatings.
Descriptions of performance, opportunities, andinstallations glass can provide, making building moreenergy effi cient.
The concept to design process of structural glass applications.
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11:00 - 11:15 AM The Future Of The Glazing Industry With Dow Corning - Charlie Zimmer, Dow Corning, Global Program Manager for High Performance Insulation
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