Kuraray’s SentryGlas™ Projects Win Five Awards at Glass Magazine Awards 2025

Date: 15 December 2025
Source: Kuraray
Scenes from the Glass Magazine Awards 2025
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Scenes from the Glass Magazine Awards 2025 | Photo: Kuraray

Date: 15 December 2025

Kuraray Co., Ltd. has announced that architectural projects featuring SentryGlas™ ionoplast interlayers received five awards at the 2025 Glass Magazine Awards.

Among the highest honors achieved were “Project of the Year & Best Project Team” and “First Runner-Up Project of the Year,” highlighting the innovation and safety performance of SentryGlas™ solutions within the glass and glazing industry.

The Glass Magazine Awards is a prestigious program organized by the National Glass Association (NGA) and published by Glass Magazine. In 2025, the competition featured 78 nominated projects and 39 nominated products. The awards ceremony took place on November 4 in Orlando, Florida, USA, and was attended by members of Kuraray’s Advanced Interlayer Solutions Division.

Award-Winning Projects
An overview of the awards and the full list of projects can be found here.

 

Project Name

 

Location Award

One River North

 

Denver, Colorado, the United States Project of the Year & Best Project Team

The Henderson

 

Hong Kong, China First Runner-Up Project of the Year

Moynihan Train Hall

 

New York City, New York, the United States Best Retrospective Project

Westfield Hamburg-Überseequartier Glass Roof

 

HafenCity, Hamburg, Germany Best Feat of Engineering
Aston Martin Residences Miami, Florida, the United States Best Protective Glazing
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