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| New low-iron glass combines affordability, clarity to expand aesthetic, performance options for architects.
| AIG expands high performance fabrication capabilities for commercial building envelopes.
| As commercial office developments continue to move towards larger, open-plan spaces that can require more power to heat, an over-reliance on the thermostat can drastically increase CO2 emissions and utility bills.
| The ISO-Chemie family of in front of wall installation system products has a new member.
| The Dichroic Glass fins fitted to the windows on the Loma Linda University Children’s hospital tower are a unique decorative feature that have captured the attention of the campus community.
| Pilkington Floatglas AB will present the latest innovations of the NSG Group at the international exhibition ARCHITECT@WORK at Stockholmsmässan in Älvsjö on Wednesday the 3rd and Thursday the 4th of April, 2019.
| As part of ESG’s commitment to delivering their customers the very best products on the market, ESG are proud to announce their new partnership with Enduroshield.
| Alpen is rolling out triple pane products that are lighter, thinner, and will (eventually) be cheaper.
| Custom frit patterns give glass-and-aluminum look to Amazon building in Seattle.
| The busy street of Sá da Bandeira, in Oporto, received another renovated building with BOAVISTA Windows.
| Coating line for Sanitary Ware Project in Fujian Xihe successfully accepted.
| Extreme supporting structures attract trade specialists.
| AGC-Interpane - one of the main players in international architectural glass business - has recently installed a LineScanner from SOFTSOLUTION at the production facility of Plattling.
| Thanks to this product, building increases its value and health benefits from it.
| NSG Group announced today that it has donated Spacia® vacuum glazing glass to the City of Ryugasaki, Ibaraki Prefecture as part of the company’s 100th anniversary.
| Ubiquitous Energy has produced the first demonstration commercial window façades using over 1 square meter of the company’s truly transparent solar technology, ClearView Power™.
| The curtain walling system uses double-glazed units manufactured by Pilkington, incorporating Pilkington Suncool™ 60/31 T solar-control glass and Pilkington Optitherm™ S1 Plus, a low-emissivity product.
| Bringing together the depth of experience and expertise of two highly regarded firms.
| Energy-efficient Vitro Architectural Glass contributes to rare Energy Star score of 99.
| Clad in a curtain wall of oscillating SatenLux® acid etched, reflective coated, and low iron glass, the building mirrors the landscape and introduces an innovative ground for interaction and collaborative work.