NGA Introduces Glossary of Architectural Glass & Glazing

NGA Introduces Glossary of Architectural Glass & Glazing
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Date: 6 May 2022

A helpful list of the wide-ranging terms used in the Architectural Glass & Glazing Industry

From A to Z and every letter in between, our Glossary of Architectural Glass & Glazing is an invaluable resource for industry veterans and new hires alike. Sorted in alphabetical order for easy reference, this glossary is the only comprehensive list of its kind covering 1,800 industry terms used in the architectural glass & glazing industry.

Years in the making, the Glossary is being published and released in 2022 to commemorate the U.N. International Year of Glass.

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Need multiple copies for all of your managers, office and field personnel? NGA's Glossary of Architectural Glass & Glazing can be purchased in bundles of 10 (look for the separate product listing labeled BUNDLE).

Discounted pricing is also available for bulk orders of more than 30 copies. Please contact Josh Lowe for a price quote: jlowe@glass.org or 703-442-4890, ext 127.

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