lasiinlaseihin
Lasiinlaseihin is a Finnish term that translates to "glass to glass" and refers to a method of creating transparent or translucent glass structures. This technique involves bonding individual panes of glass together using specialized adhesives, often clear silicone or epoxy resins. The result is a seamless, monolithic appearance, where the joints between the glass panels are virtually invisible. This method is commonly employed in modern architectural designs to achieve expansive glass facades, skylights, and interior partitions.
The primary advantage of lasiinlaseihin construction is its aesthetic appeal. By eliminating visible framing elements, it
While visually striking, the lasiinlaseihin technique demands a high level of technical expertise. The adhesives used