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I have 4 windows in a curved exterior wall at the front of my house - like
1/2 of an octagon - the windows are each separated by about 8" - there is
also about 8" above each window to the ceiling and below each window down
to
the floor - I'm considering replacing the windows and the wall area
between
them with a wall of glass block.

Can glass block bear the structural load currently provided by the area
between the window frames?

I'll obviously miss the ventilation that the open windows provided in the
very short Spring\Fall here in North Texas - any suggestions on how to get
some ventilation worked into this scheme?

Thanks!


for both ventilation and glass block, you may be able to work these into the
current window framing without significant structural modification
http://www.glassmasonry.com/Prebuilt...ingWindow.html

same concept but no ventilation
http://www.glassmasonry.com/PrebuiltWindow.html


you might be able to engineer a glass block wall with speak easy windows in
it, stanley door i think it was used to make speak easies for doors, get
someone qualified to visually inspect it as to structural issues

weck makes colored glass block and may be available locally to you
http://www.glassmasonry.com/eurocolors.html

this stuff looks neat
http://www.glassmasonry.com/Solar.html

or maybe one of these
http://www.aliendecor.com/glass_hatch.htm

and this stuff is really cool if you got the bux
http://www.electricglasswall.com/photo.htm