New Pilkington Planar™ BIM models support curtain walling design and build

New Pilkington Planar™ BIM models support curtain walling design and build

Pilkington United Kingdom Limited, part of the NSG Group, has made its structural glazing technology Pilkington Planar™, available via building information modelling (BIM) – helping to simplify the design and build of expansive glazed building features.

Pilkington Planar™ models are now available through the widely-used BIM programme Revit, helping architects and engineers to accurately and collaboratively create structurally glazed atriums, facades, and roofs in 3D modelling.

The models help Revit users to design glazed facades in the programme with the same ease of a standard integrated curtain wall system. It also enables specifiers to easily upgrade curtain walling to a Pilkington Planar™ façade.

The technology provides users with relevant data to support the procurement and fabrication of Pilkington Planar™ systems, cost estimates, and information to help guide construction and installation stages. Models can also be referenced by facility managers or contractors if technical information is required for repairs and maintenance in future.

Pilkington Planar™ is used by architects to create expansive flush glass surfaces. The system utilises stainless steel fittings housed in countersunk holes to fix glass to its structure, making it more discreet while maximising visibility.

Michael Metcalfe, head of sales - UK processing, at Pilkington UK, said: “Modern glazing plays a critical role in the built environment - comprising expansive parts of building envelopes, and as a key component in any buildings’ climate control capabilities.

Making the world’s leading structural glazing system available through BIM is a natural step for us. It ensures architects have access to the latest technical information for Pilkington Planar™, which they can model alongside other critical building materials to accurately evaluate key structural and performance requirements.

The structural glazing system has been installed all over the world from London Crossrail stations to McDonalds’ landmark Times Square restaurant in New York. It's also used in small to medium-scale projects, providing attractive store frontages within the retail sector, as well grand landmarks, which includes a 70-metre-tall sloped glass façade, installed at a court complex within Kuwait.

In recent years, Pilkington Architectural has invested millions of pounds in a state-of-the-art toughening furnace at its base in St Helens – increasing its size capabilities and quality control processes for manufacturing Pilkington Planar™.

To download the Pilkington Planar™ assets via Revit, please visit here.

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