Tag - architectural glass

Guardian Glass Project: Pema 2 Project

PEMA’s P2 building is a multifunctional commercial and residential building located in Innsbruck, Austria. Glass plays a very important role in the design and function of the building. The glass chosen for the stunning-looking facçade is Guardian SunGuard® Solar Light Blue 52, which reduces glare from the sun and...

Guardian Glass Project: Highlight Towers

The proportion of glass used in the two towers is extremely high – covering a surface area of 54,000 square metres – all supplied by Guardian Glass at Highlight Towers. ©Rainer Viertlböck The Highlight Towers are two office towers completed in 2004 in Munich’s Schwabing area. Designed by architects Murphy/Jahn...

Guardian Glass Project: Basque Health Department Headquarters

Basque Health Department Headquarters was designed by architect Juan Coll-Barreu, the headquarters building of the Basque Health Department in Bilbao, Spain, is a fantastic prism of glass and steel. The most prominent feature of the Basque Health Department Headquarters is its polyhedral-shaped glass façade that...

NorthGlass Project: 250 M Street

2050 M Street covers an area of 41,800 square meters and 5,000 square meters of curtain wall glass. DeveloperTishman Spyer Facade ManufacturerFabbricaTianjin NorthGlassAGC AsiaGuardian GlassGastaldello SistemiYKK ArchitectREX Facade InstallerTSI Wall Systems Facade ConsultantFront Inc. Structural EngineerLERA...

Inspiring Glass Buildings in Asia

Experimental, exceptional and innovative, glass buildings Experimental, exceptional and innovative, glass buildings are the epitome of design. Stunning, and eye-catching, these buildings punctuate Asia’s skyline and cityscape, providing cities throughout the region with a much more articulate and expressive profile...

Modern Glass Sun Room by NorthGlass

Tianjin NorthGlass has spent two years building a modern glass sun room The modern sun room originated in England. In the early days, the sun room was usually built in classical and Gothic style, which were built of masonry structure with large windows and glass roofs. Since 1746, the British government began to levy...

Bird Friendly Architectural Glass Options

New construction often represents exciting growth and opportunity for the community. However, from a conservation standpoint, the construction of buildings, streets, and other developments can pose a threat to an area’s natural environment. Whether it’s a freeway that cuts through a mountain lion’s hunting grounds or...

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