This book presents the findings of a detailed study to explore the behavior of architectural
glazing systems during and after an earthquake and to develop design proposals that will
mitigate or even eliminate the damage inflicted on these systems. The seismic behavior of
common types of architectural glazing systems are investigated and causes of damage to each
system identified. Furthermore depending on the geometrical and structural characteristics
the ultimate horizontal load capacity of glass curtain wall systems is defined based on the
stability of the glass components. Detailed attention is devoted to the incorporation of
advanced connection devices between the structure of the building and the building envelope
system in order to minimize the damage to glazed components. An innovative new connection
device is introduced that results in a delicate and functional system easily incorporated into
different architectural glazing systems including those demanding maximum transparency.