Change is not a threat, it’s an opportunity – Future of Glass in Urban Design

Date: 30 October 2015
Source: www.gpd.fi

Date: 30 October 2015

Many industries are changing, and they are changing very rapidly. The same thing is happening with the glass industry. We have to choose not to be threatened by it.

Instead, let us rejoice.  Change is a great opportunity to mold the world around us. It’s an opportunity to make something that lasts for the future generations to come.

This is why we love glass so much. The current technological advancements allow us to create shapes that have not been created before. More extreme and curvier. The current technology allows us to create bigger sheets than ever before. Every challenge we face, offers us an opportunity to change the world as we know it.

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