Installations Show Capabilities of Silicone Sealants

Adding to the joy that music and theater bring to cultural patrons-as well as to the cities in which they are located-is a new generation of striking architecture made possible by silicone glazing technology.

"Architects, designers, and builders can now create venues with the elegance, drama, and sophistication that befit their imaginations," says Mike Blaszkowski, Dow Corning construction industry marketing manager.

Shanghai Oriental Arts Center at night.

According to Blaszkowski, the chemical structure of silicone gives it superior adhesion and compatibility to a wide variety of building substrates, such as ceramic, glass, plastic and metal. This allows buildings to incorporate more artistic three-dimensional glass curtainwall designs without sacrificing the strength, stability, and longevity of traditional mechanical fasteners.

"Silicone glazing systems are able to flex, extend, and compress with the daily stress of thermal shear that allows them to maintain their strong adhesion, even under the most extreme of environmental conditions," he adds.

Examples of aesthetically innovative buildings that have benefited from silicone technology include these three.

At the Opryland Hotel Convention Center in the heartland of Nashville, music echoes through the laminated glass covering the Delta atrium at the Opryland Resort and Convention Center, in which Dow Corning silicone sealants were used in the glazing and weathersealing of the approximately 5,000 panels of glass that encompasses the 4.5 acre skylight atrium. Currently the hub of activity at Opryland, the Delta is home to several retail stores and restaurants.

Zlote Tarasy in Warsaw.

China's Shanghai Oriental Arts Center features a unique façade that resembles a butterfly orchid in bloom. Its complicated spider fixing system uses more than 40,000 square meters of laminated glass to house five separate performance halls. A Dow Corning weatherproofing sealant was used to assemble the curtainwall façade. The Midland, Mich.-based sealant supplier also recommended this product because its black color matches the specified glass, ensuring the aesthetic quality and bringing the architect's idea and inspiration to life.

In the heart of Warsaw, Poland, architects envisioned an imaginative and innovative space to house a cultural center that includes office space and shopping in addition to an entertainment complex. Zlote Tarasy has a dramatic, curved ceiling. Silicone sealants were used to bond and seal more than 10,000 square meters of triangular glass panels, creating a complex curtainwall that protects the bustling space below.

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