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Structural Glass in Practice: Specification, Safety, & Risk

Performance, Safety, and Specification Pitfalls Explained

Created byGraham Coult
BeginnerUpdated Apr 14, 2026
Structural Glass in Practice: Specification, Safety, & Risk

What You'll Learn

check_circleUnderstand the key performance requirements of structural glass in architectural applications.
check_circleIdentify common risks associated with incorrect or incomplete glass specification.
check_circleEvaluate how testing, certification, and product substitution affect safety and liability.
check_circleApply best-practice approaches to specifying structural glass and associated components.
check_circleRecognise how specification decisions impact professional risk and project outcomes.

About This Course

Structural glass is increasingly used to achieve ambitious architectural outcomes - but its specification carries significant technical, safety, and liability risks if performance is misunderstood or materials are incorrectly selected. Recent years have highlighted growing concerns around product substitution, misleading performance claims, and incompatibility between components, all of which can have serious consequences for designers and clients.

This webinar provides architects and design professionals with a practical, risk-focused overview of specifying structural glass. It explores how performance requirements are defined, tested, and verified, and where common specification failures occur in practice. The session also examines how material choices, detailing decisions, and procurement routes can expose projects to technical failure or professional liability.

Focusing on real-world scenarios rather than theory, this session equips participants with the knowledge needed to specify structural glass with greater confidence, clarity, and control.

Your Instructor

Graham Coult
Graham Coult

Technical Director | Eckersley O'Callaghan

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Graham joined Eckersley O’Callaghan in 2004 as their first team member when the company was established. With 20 years experience as a structural and facade engineer, he has a particular passion in the development of structural glass design using sophisticated analysis and modelling tools. Graham’s technical expertise in pioneering glass engineering has been instrumental in delivering the practice’s many challenging and award-winning glass projects, notably for Apple. As Technical Director, Graham is responsible for the strategic operations across the company. This includes defining design processes and project delivery for project excellence. He also leads their R&D programme, driven by a pursuit to explore the innovative use of material in design.

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