A Quiet and Energy-Efficient Architectural Expression|LUCIH Laminated Glass Case Study (Huwei, Yunlin)

LUCIH Energy-Saving Laminated Glass was installed in a residential project in Huwei, Yunlin, showcasing the seamless integration of energy efficiency and architectural aesthetics. Its high-transparency design brings in abundant natural light while blocking 95% of infrared and 99% of ultraviolet rays—significantly reducing cooling energy consumption. The multi-layer laminated structure offers outstanding sound insulation and safety, effectively minimizing external noise and preventing glass shards from scattering upon breakage. Used extensively on façades and window walls, the glass creates a bright, quiet, and energy-efficient living environment—setting a new standard for harmony between modern architecture and the natural surroundings.
A Quiet and Energy-Efficient Architectural Expression|LUCIH Laminated Glass Case Study (Huwei, Yunlin)
Case Description
 

In the culturally rich and naturally serene town of Huwei, Yunlin, a modern residence stands quietly with a clean, minimalist exterior and a core philosophy of energy efficiency. The project features LUCIH laminated energy-saving glass by Vastalent Green Energy Technology, seamlessly integrating architectural aesthetics with environmental performance to offer a more comfortable and sustainable living experience.

LUCIH laminated glass delivers outstanding optical clarity and thermal control, effectively blocking over 95% of infrared and 99% of ultraviolet rays while maintaining high light transmittance. This allows soft natural light to fill the interior, reducing the need for artificial lighting during the day and improving both brightness and energy efficiency. Its multi-layered structure also provides exceptional sound insulation, significantly reducing external traffic and environmental noise—creating a peaceful, pleasant indoor atmosphere.

 

In addition to its thermal and acoustic performance, LUCIH’s laminated structure also offers excellent safety. Even when shattered by impact, the glass fragments remain firmly adhered to the interlayer, minimizing the risk of scattering and enhancing home safety. In this project, LUCIH glass was used extensively across large façades and window designs, not only elevating the overall architectural quality but also reflecting Vastalent expertise in on-site planning, installation, and attention to detail.

LUCIH is more than just energy-saving glass—it is a language of architecture. It allows light and air to flow freely, keeps unwanted noise outside, and transforms the building into a medium that communicates with its environment. Within this tranquil Huwei residence, LUCIH glass quietly fulfills its role, embodying a modern philosophy of living that blends stability, sustainability, and beauty.