0 to make a surface shiny by putting a liquid substance onto it and leaving it or heating it until it dries:
1 If your eyes glaze or glaze over, they stay still and stop showing any emotion because you are bored or tired or have stopped listening:
2 to put a piece of glass into a window or the windows of a building:
3 a substance used to glaze something:
4 a shiny surface given to an object or a food, esp. by covering it with a liquid that shines when it dries:
5 to cover an object, as a food, with a liquid that shines when it dries:
The same wood is used for the construction of the ground floor glazed enclosures and the canopy.
The brick surfaces with their flush glazing reinforce that curious quality.
However, in addition to the two entrance passages, a low open balustrade runs under the entire length of the fully glazed roof.
The balance of light between that from the rooflights and that from the extensive perimeter glazing reduces the possibility of disability glare.
Second, the effect of variation in the performance of the internal atrium facades such as glazing ratio, shading strategies and thermal performance is analysed.
Furthermore, the increase in glazing ratio means that less opaque surface area is now available for storing solar gain.
The buildings are boxy, flat-roofed and horizontally glazed, with a concrete skeleton of slabs and columns.
The solar-orientated house has the same total area of glazing as the typical terrace house.
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glasear, vidriar, vidriarse…
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zasklít, glazurovat, zeskelnatět…
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