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| Şişecam’s flat glass products were preferred in the Folkart Ardıç Residence project in Çeşme/İzmir.
| Europe's largest flat glass producer Şişecam’s products were preferred in the The Ilbank Atasehir Tower project in Istanbul.
| With unmatched wall-like insulation performance, VacuMax™ VIG by Vitro is where the window becomes the wall.
| Şişecam Temperable Solar Control Low-E Glass Neutral 62/44 product was used in the project.
| In Harmony with The Natural and Urban Context
| Walker Glass is pleased to introduce two new AviProtek® bird friendly glass patterns.
| Tianjin NorthGlass participated in the construction of the liquidity theme pavilion, which designed by company Foster + Partners, and the curtain wall company is Permastelisa.
| Designed by Melike Altınışık Architects (MAA), Istanbul TV and Radio Tower gets its extraordinary elegance from the glass.
| AIA Committee on the Environment (COTE) honors three university projects featuring high-performance solar control low-e glass by Vitro Glass
| How can infrared temperature measurement help your company to improve quality and process controls in various applications of the glass industry?
| Şişecam launched new coated glass product Solar Control Low-E Glass Neutral 50/33.
| Portland-based Lever Architecture specified the advanced solar control, low-e glass to support daylighting goals and to create a transparent barrier between the indoor and outdoor spaces of the new center.
| Şişecam received the Facade Material of the Year Award for 2020 with Şişecam Temperable Solar Control Low-E Glass Neutral 70/37.
| Vitro Architectural Glass has announced that two bird-friendly glass installations at the National Aviary in Pittsburgh, PA, have received a Top Project of the Year Award in the elite Environment + Energy Leader Awards program.
| To promote exterior views, daylighting and occupant comfort architect Weber Thompson specified Solarban® 60 solar control, low-e glass from Vitro Architectural Glass for the retail spaces and punched openings.
| University of Washington’s Life Sciences Building earns accolades from American Institute of Architects’ Committee on the Environment (AIA-COTE) for beauty, sustainability and energy performance driven by glasses from Vitro Architectural Glass
| Advanced solar control glazings contribute to team’s energy performance win
| Solarban® 67 and Solarban® 70 solar control, low-e glasses by Vitro Architectural Glass and “Nuance” acid-etched patterns from Walker Glass were chosen for the project.
| New system streamlines order process, features new evaluation tools and mobile-friendly design.
| With the GIS 640 R from Optris, temperature differences during glass hardening processes can be quickly detected, thus avoiding rejects.