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Amy Boutle, Author at Vacuum Glazing UK

Side-by-side comparison of a historic building with traditional single-glazed windows and modern solar control vacuum glass. The left side shows bright sunlight entering through single glazing, causing heat and glare, while the right side, retrofitted with vacuum glass, shows controlled natural light and a cooler, more comfortable interior. The building's classic architecture is preserved, highlighting the seamless integration of modern glazing technology into a historic design.
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