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| Vitro Architectural Glass announces new low embodied carbon projects, updates on sustainability objectives.
| As Penn State’s first ground-up building in downtown State College, Pa., the new LEED® Gold-targeting Eric J. Barron Innovation Hub, formerly known as the James Building, maximizes daylighting with precisely sized openings and a ground-floor…
| 20 Mass transforms Capitol Hill with Solarban® 72 Acuity® glass facade.
| Vitro Architectural Glass has added a new option, Solarban® 65 glass, to its family of high-performance, solar control, low-e glasses.
| For 40 years, One PPG Place – a shimmering neo-gothic 635-foot tower with iconic spires designed by world-renowned architect Philip Johnson – has defined and shaped Pittsburgh's skyline, becoming an integral part of the city's identity.
| The ultimate in thermal glazing, VacuMax™ VIG, features improved performance, aesthetics
| The unique adaptive reuse of Pittsburgh’s RIDC Mill 19 features windows with Solarban® 60 Glass and skylights with Solarban® 70 Glass.
| Reflecting the ocean, Solarban® R100 Solarblue® Glass contributes to Daytona Beach’s post hurricane revival with new corporate mid-rise.
| Vitro Architectural Glass is pleased to announce that its Solarban® 60 glass was selected by the GSA for the Powell Courthouse and Annex renovations.
| Vitro Architectural Glass unveils Sungate ThermL™, a new low-e coating for one-inch IGUs, boosting U-values when combined with Solarban® on the second surface.
| Solarban® 70 Glass continues to lead the industry as the most proven low-emissivity coating since its introduction in 2006.
| Vitro recognizes the vital role its low-e glass plays in contemporary architecture and building construction, particularly the growing trend of biophilic design.
| The results are in – check out Vitro’s top five sample orders.
| As DPR Construction continues to build a portfolio of its own net-zero offices around the country, Sacramento is the sixth and latest.
| UC San Diego's Living Learning Neighborhood, a recipient of the COTE Award, enhances daylighting, scenic views, and occupant comfort with Solarban® 70 Glass.
| Solarban® 70 on Optiblue® glass is an excellent choice for warmer climate zones with high cooling costs.
| Solarban® 70 Glass by Vitro Architectural Glass elevates solar control and aesthetics at 510 Vermont in Los Angeles.
| A curtainwall upgrade allows for stunning views of the Oklahoma City skyline and BancFirst Tower plaza.
| Vitro Architectural Glass has announced that two AIA award-winning projects in the healthcare and educational facility categories feature their Solarban® high-performance solar control low-e glass.
| Solarban® 60 Starphire® glass replaces the National Aquarium’s glass pyramid overlooking Baltimore’s Inner Harbor