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The Facade Tectonics Institute is pleased to announce the finalists in the second biennial Vitruvian Honors & Awards Program.
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Press Glass carried out the project in collaboration with Staticus, delivering more than 15,500 m² of glass.
Glass and glazing industry technical leaders gathered at the NGA Glass Conference: Tacoma, July 25-27.
High thermal efficiency and low energy consumption
Pujol 100 PVB+ has not only helped to reduce investment costs but will also allow significant savings in costs derived from a higher energy efficiency.
New Merck biotech building opens on shores of Lake Geneva featuring eyrise® dynamic glazing facade.
Worldwide, glass manufacturing produces at least 86 million tons of carbon dioxide every year. A new type of glass promises to cut this carbon footprint in half.
Roof and façade glass from Okalux and Glas Trösch for the TUM Campus in the Olympic Park in Munich
When designing a building on the edge of a desert, extreme climatic conditions are a particular challenge.
Discover Saint-Gobain Glass' new 2022 reference book "GLASS FOR FACADE".
RUSI (the Royal United Services Institute) has appointed eyrise® to provide solar shading glass for a new contemporary glazed dome at its historic grade II listed headquarters in central London.
Energy efficiency is one of the key ways to make the electricity you use in production go further.
Saint-Gobain Glass and Hydro Building Systems join forces to lead the market towards low carbon façades
eyrise® smart glass facades help this pioneering building renovation achieve WELL certification.
Facade-integrated PV installation with green MorphoColor® panes at the Center for High-Efficiency Solar Cells at Fraunhofer ISE.
Higher production capacity with lower energy consumption
Saint-Gobain is the first manufacturer in the world to carry out a test production of flat glass using more than 30% hydrogen during Research & Development (R&D) trials at the Herzogenrath site in Germany.
New study conducted by independent consulting firm quantifies return on investment for advanced low-e glazings
Okalux facade enhances neuroscience research building at California Institute of Technology
The rising costs of fossil fuels, at least in big parts of the world, and a general pressure in the reduction of CO2 is driving industries of all kinds to explore and use alternative energy sources.
This blog on Glastory by Uwe Risle is covering the strategies to minimize costs in insulating glass production.
Automotive glass can contribute to reducing the environmental impact of vehicles.
Energy-efficient buildings products such as high-performance glazing must be considered as ‘strategic net-zero technology’.