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Solarvolt™ BIPV and Solarban® R77 Glass by Vitro Architectural Glass Receive Architectural Record’s “Best Architectural Products of 2021” Awards.
Vitro Architectural Glass announced that Titan glass, a new oversized glass product for large-scale exterior insulating glass units (IGUs), will be included in retrofit’s Top 25 Products special.
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AIA Committee on the Environment (COTE) honors three university projects featuring high-performance solar control low-e glass by Vitro Glass
Adding a seven-story curtainwall to three 1900s-era bank buildings in downtown Boston, local architect Arrowstreet sought a lightweight material to contrast the structures’ original granite and limestone facades.
Five City Center in Allentown, PA features an attractive blue and gray mosaic-style façade that incorporates five different Vitro glass products.
Vitro Architectural Glass will be showcasing several new products and innovative technologies at GlassBuild America.
Vitro Architectural Glass products promote daylighting, energy performance for buildings at Swarthmore College
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.
Introducing Titan glass, Vitro’s newest oversized glass product for large-scale exterior insulating glass units (IGUs).
Vitro Architectural Glass has announced that two bird-friendly glass installations at the National Aviary in Pittsburgh, PA, have received a Top Project of the Year Award in the elite Environment + Energy Leader Awards program.
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
University of Washington’s Life Sciences Building earns accolades from American Institute of Architects’ Committee on the Environment (AIA-COTE) for beauty, sustainability and energy performance driven by glasses from Vitro Architectural Glass
Advanced solar control glazings contribute to team’s energy performance win
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.
Architects wanted the right balance of reflectivity. Watch to learn how Solarban® R77 glass was developed.
AviProtek® and SOLARBAN® Glasses Deliver a Bird-Friendly, Science-on-Display Façade for the University of Saskatchewan’s Collaborative Science Research Building
Ultra-Clear, Low-E Glass Inside an Artistic Mosaic Frame Creates a Hip Mixed-Use Space
The project is distinguished by a gleaming, point-fixed structural glass façade— fabricated with Solarban® 70XL glass on Starphire Ultra-Clear® glass by Vitro Glass
In observance of Earth Day, Vitro is recognizing its growth as an environmentally-focused business.
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The Pittsburgh Produce Terminal—rehabilitated with Acuity™ low-iron glass and Solarban® 70 glass with an Acuity™ glass interior lite—is a beacon of creativity and innovation in the Steel City.