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It isn’t a steel and glass homage to Fenway Park’s famous “Green Monster” in left field, even though it overlooks Cornell University’s Hoy Field baseball diamond.
Safety and security glass has advanced significantly over the years, thanks to a number of developments in glass-making technology.
We are delighted to announce a partnership with the 147-year old Reading Hospital to supply over 500 Vistamatic and BetweenGlassBlinds for its $345 million expansion.
Especially in urban areas, noise pollution is a common problem faced both in the workplace and at home.
Visitors to the new £5.2m Land of the Lions enclosure at ZSL London Zoo will benefit from an improved viewing experience thanks to high performance anti-reflective glass supplied by specialist manufacturer Romag.
Graham Architectural Products (GAP) is pleased to announce a new hire and two promotions. Jose Rodriguez has joined Continental Glass Systems (CGS) as senior project accountant.
Gas filling and testing and glass handling systems developer Integrated Automation Systems (IAS) has purchased a building in this suburb east of Cleveland and moved headquarters, development and production facilities here.
New multimedia platform highlights innovations made possible with glass - SCHOTT, the international technology group, has launched an online platform that showcases the innovative potential of glass.
GANA will return as a proud partner of GlassBuild America for 2016. For many years, GANA has partnered with NGA and other industry stakeholders to offer this key industry event.
Tubelite Inc. welcomed Minneapolis-based Northwestern Glass Fab, a division of Brin Glass Company, as a distributor partner.
Demand for Romag’s high performance architectural toughened safety glass is on the rise after being specified for a contemporary new external staircase system in the heart of Manchester.
J.E. Berkowitz, LP (JEB), has announced that the Goldtex Apartments building in Philadelphia was recently awarded LEED Gold® certification from the U.S.
PPG today announced that Vince Morales and John Jankowski were appointed to new positions.
The Welsh Government is currently consulting on new proposals to update its Building Regulations in several areas related to sustainability.
Albert Einstein once said “Strive not to be a success, but rather to be of value.” At GANA events we offer attendees the unique value of learning more and understanding more about the glass and glazing industry. We cover industry trends and host…
Unique Façade Hints at Aurora Borealis – The University of Alaska Fairbanks planned a 34,000-square-foot addition to and renovation of the Wood Center to expand the dining facility and create a campus destination.
Universal Studios Hollywood first opened its doors as the world's largest motion picture production facility in 1915 on a 230-acre farm.
SolarWindow Technologies, Inc., today announced that performance tests of its transparent electricity-generating coatings for glass and flexible plastics have produced favorable outcomes for glass-to-glass lamination processes.
Nekotech Industy will provide the licensed production for explosive resistance glasses Hercules V. This glass has one of the highest quality of explosive resistance glasses in Japan. Laminated anti bomb blast glass such like Hercules V is difficult…
Towering 22-storey high and affording spectacular views across the capital, the new Signal Building in London’s Elephant & Castle is attracting plenty of attention and not least because of its extensive glazing package supplied by leading…
Your company would be a great fit to participate in GlassCon Global, July 6-9th in Boston, MA. This technical conference is designed to drive innovation in glass technology. The current agenda is online here.
Tubelite Inc. promoted Cheol Ro to operations manager of the facility in Walker, Michigan.
A wall of glued glass bricks that is ten times as strong as a regular brick facade.
To some New Yorkers, The Continental tower will always be known as “Tower 111.” It was originally named Tower 111 while on the books for many years, aptly named after the developer Tower 111, LLC, before changing officially to The Continental during…