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		<title>Optimum Design of a Steel Connection of a Glass Façade for a High Rise Building</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The use of glass in the exterior facades provides more light and good ambience to the inhabitants of a building. In our case, this leads to a high increase of the use of glass in the facades. The curtain wall is formed by an aluminum framework with steel connections. These steel connections are welded to the building while steel beams and bolted to the aluminum frame.</p>
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