glaslofter
Glaslofter is a term that refers to a type of ceiling construction, primarily found in older buildings, characterized by its use of glass panels. These glass panels were typically set within a metal or wooden frame, allowing natural light to penetrate deeper into a space. Historically, glaslofters were employed in areas where maximizing daylight was desirable, such as in grand halls, atriums, or large public buildings.
The design of a glaslofter could vary significantly. Some featured a simple grid of smaller glass panes,
While glaslofters were once a celebrated architectural feature, their prevalence has diminished. Modern building practices and