Digitally Printed Architectural Glass Projects on the Map

Date: 28 July 2014

Dip-Tech, with assistance of Google Maps is identifying the location of digitally printed architectural glass projects around the world.

Explore incredible glass façades and glass architecture printed by glass processors around the world.  Discover new projects in your area, and take the time to travel around the globe in just a few minutes and see how digital ceramic printing is used in different countries.Each project is marked with a brightly colored pin, and you can click to see a ‘street view’ of the building.You can also click to see a complete profile of the project including the glass processor, architect, project specs, and a short blurb about the use of printed glass in architecture.

Worldwide Project Map

Do you have a project that should be included on the map? Contact communication@dip-tech.com for more information.

600450 Digitally Printed Architectural Glass Projects on the Map glassonweb.com

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