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Portland-based Lever Architecture specified the advanced solar control, low-e glass to support daylighting goals and to create a transparent barrier between the indoor and outdoor spaces of the new center.
Şişecam received the Facade Material of the Year Award for 2020 with Şişecam Temperable Solar Control Low-E Glass Neutral 70/37.
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To promote exterior views, daylighting and occupant comfort architect Weber Thompson specified Solarban® 60 solar control, low-e glass from Vitro Architectural Glass for the retail spaces and punched openings.
New oversized glass product offers larger sizes and heavy thicknesses for large-scale facades
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Advanced solar control glazings contribute to team’s energy performance win
Vitro will invest $120 million in a float glass furnace at its Garcia manufacturing facility, near Monterrey, Mexico.
Solarban® 67 and Solarban® 70 solar control, low-e glasses by Vitro Architectural Glass and “Nuance” acid-etched patterns from Walker Glass were chosen for the project.
New system streamlines order process, features new evaluation tools and mobile-friendly design.
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Ultra-Clear, Low-E Glass Inside an Artistic Mosaic Frame Creates a Hip Mixed-Use Space
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