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The second edition of GPD South America is to take place on 17th - 18th of May in Sao Paulo, Brazil and will give those attending the opportunity to discuss issues concerning the booming glass industry in this market.
May 5,2012 - GlasNovations Ltd is proud to announce the successful installation of a MagicGlas smart glass sliding wall at a private residence in Liverpool, United Kingdom.
The colour, feeling and effects of natural daylight just can’t be replicated by artificial light, and yet so many offices have poor design layouts that block daylight within the office…LC SmartGlass @ Pictet Bank BoardroomComprehensive lighting…
Yran & Storbraaten Architects (Y&S), founded in 1983, is one of the world’s leading architectural firms in the cruise vessel industry.
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Let Light In With SmartGlass…Light is becoming a very important design element for home and office buildings.
Embrace the Sun Control daylight to improve the lives of the people who work and live in your buildingsControl sunlight without shades or blinds, manage glare and heat without compromising your viewGlass is one of the most stunning features of a…
SmartGlass International recently supplied over 700 sqm of LC SmartGlass to the new state of the art Microsoft Headquarters in Lisbon, Portugal.
Trends and Forces Shaping the Future of the Building SkinPressure Brings Change…The architectural façade has long been a compelling focus of interest for building scientists and designers alike, combining attributes of both appearance and…
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We would like to remind you that you only have until the 6th of February to submit your abstract for GPD South America, which is to take place on 17th - 18th of May in Sao Paulo, Brazil.
The challenge to create an environment where healing can occur has historically been difficult“The nurse’s attempt to alter the environment through controlling the noise, light and emotional climate at the bedside is always against great…
December 20, 2011: GlasNovations Ltd announces the successful installation of MagicGlas switchable smart glass partitions in the SMBC Nikko Capital office in London.
December 20, 2011: GlasNovations Ltd is proud to announce the delivery of world's largest switchable glass panel to the MetBar restaurant at Metropolitan Hotel, Park Lane, London.
December 2011 : GlasNovations Ltd, UK's fastest growing specialist switchable glass company is proud to announce the successful installation of MagicGlas switchable Smart Glass in the Department of Zoology, University of Oxford.
November 20, 2011: Edinburgh, Scotland.GlasNovations are proud to announce the completed installation of a MagicGlas™ smart glass at Royal Bank of Scotland Headquarters in Edinburgh.
Oct 2011: Upcoming designer Sabine Marcelis has designed a study table using MagicGlas™ switchable glass.
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We remind you once again that the Abstract Submission for the two GPD events to be held in 2012, is now open.
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Over the next few years, several small glass structures will be built in central Tampere. Respected Finnish and foreign architects have been invited to design the buildings.