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| Universal Window and Door provided the historic replica windows for the historic renovation of Boston Volvo Village in Boston.
| Boston Logan International Airport’s new, 10-story West Garage Extension features an attractive, kinetic exterior to distinctively screen the facility.
| The Museum of Science, Boston is using electronically tintable SageGlass® dynamic glass, a product of Saint-Gobain, to solve a sun glare problem in the Museum’s lobby, while also saving energy and improving the visitor experience.
|  Pythagoras Solar, provider of the industry’s first solar window to simultaneously deliver energy efficiency, high power density and optimized daylighting, today announced its participation and contribution of solar window technology to the…
| Thousands of donations over the course of just three months have helped the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, acquire the 42-foot-tall Lime Green Icicle Tower, a monumental glass sculpture by renowned artist Dale Chihuly.
| Come and enjoy wine and cheese along with a glass blowing demonstration by our skilled artists. Saturday November 28th, 6:30-9:30 PM @ Diablo Glass SchoolWine, cheese, crackers and thinly sliced meats will be served in our lounge.
| Team 5 Investigates Incidents Involving Tempered Glass BOSTON -- Federal law requires companies to install tempered safety glass in bathrooms, patio doors, automobiles and skylights.
| The Construction Specifications Institute (CSI) will introduce GreenFormat™, at the U.S. Green Building Council’s Greenbuild Conference and Expo, Nov. 18-20, Boston.
| On June 3, Dr. Gregory M. Sottile, Director of Market Development for Research Frontiers (Nasdaq: REFR), presented the results of a market research study at the Clean Technology 2008 conference in Boston, Massachusetts.
| Guardian Industries officially launched its SunGuard® “Build With Light™” campaign with an exhibit at the 2008 American Institute of Architects’ National Convention and Design Expo in Boston.
| Lead crystal is very beautiful and quite safe for ornaments and decorations, with the lead bound into the glass.