The name of the glass structure has nothing to do with the pleasure of receiving it; some people may call them glass houses or greenhouses. The use of these glass structures depends on the weather they will see. All buildings contain glass and people can see the internal natural environment. These structures are the media connecting the external and internal environments. For many of the people I am, there is an illusion of an exotic and surreal environment. The greenhouse began in the 19th century during the Golden Age.
A complex glass structure exists in the modern world. One such structure is a glass beam with a limited span length, but it can be joined to extend its span at least two to three times its original length. For example, Yurakucho in Tokyo has a 10.6-meter cantilever glass canopy at the entrance of the station. The glass column is another interesting structural component that the architect or engineer wants to use if the customer does not want to see the column due to visual impairment. These pillars made of glass attract the eyes and create interesting visual features that look like unbroken open spaces. Although the design strength of these pillars is carefully designed, the designers have over-designed the structure supported by the glass pillars to prevent them from collapsing when the pillars are broken.
A transparent glass box serves as a transition point between the external space of the museum and the proper interior. Since the whole front of the museum in the square is made of large glass panels, the glass structure expands and it helps to convey the position of the entrance doors. The first thing I noticed was that there were two sets of glass doors, but the left side was almost directly placed outside the table (outside) of the table and the table in front of the chair. This allows people to prevent its use, and it may cause unnecessary congestion during a busy day or week.
Glass sugar was named after its amorphous structure. Usually, when people use the word "glass" they point to the transparent material used to make the windows. However, the glass has a more general meaning: it is a solid with an amorphous structure, irregular pattern with no pattern. In contrast, crystals are solids with a very regular structure. For example, Figure 5 shows the difference between the crystal structure and the glass structure of silica (the molecule is simpler and easier to represent than sucrose).