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| 3.0 University Place in Philadelphia Is the World’s First Commercial Office Building Pre-Certified LEED V4 Platinum  SageGlass®, the world’s smartest electrochromic glass, will be installed in the landmark 3.0 University Place project, the world’s…
| SageGlass to Control Sunlight, Create Comfortable Learning Environment in the Sustainable Academic Facility  SageGlass®, the world’s smartest electrochromic glass, will be installed in the new Center for Natural Sciences, Mathematics and Nursing at…
| As we approach the start of 2016 and reflect on the past year, it is clear that SageGlass has had a year as dynamic as the electrochromic glass we create.  We are seeing momentum in all areas of our business, with no signs of slowing down.
| View Dynamic Glass Now Available in Sizes Up to 6-Foot by 10-Foot – View®, the leader in dynamic glass, today unveiled the largest dynamic glass on the market to meet surging industry demand and expand its range of building applications.
| LightZone™ recognized as “Most Unique” for its ability to dynamically control sunlight and enhance comfort for building occupants   SageGlass®, the pioneer of the world’s smartest electrochromic glass, received a 2015 Product Innovation Award (PIA…
| SageGlass Controls Sunlight to Enhance Comfort for Guests in the Mall’s New Expansion  SageGlass®, the world’s smartest electrochromic glass, was installed in the skylight of the oval rotunda that covers the new grand entrance and event space at the…
| We’re delighted to announce that View Dynamic Glass has won the 2014-2015 Silver A’ Design Award in the sustainable products, projects and green design category!   This award is the latest to join our ever-expanding trophy case, which also includes…
| The United States Electrochromic Glass Industry 2015 Market Research Report is a professional and in-depth study on the current state of the Electrochromic Glass industry.
| Pleotint, LLC, has announced a distribution partnership with CrystaLite, Inc., that enables the Everett, Washington–based company to offer Suntuitive glass with its skylight and sunroom solutions.
| Leading Online Retailer Embraces Wellness, Sustainability and Technology with Intelligent Glass – Today, Overstock.com, Inc. (NASDAQ: OSTK) and View, the leader in dynamic glass, announced that Overstock’s new corporate campus will incorporate View…
| SAGE announced this week the launch of a new mobile app for electronically tintable SageGlass®, a product of Saint-Gobain.
| Spirit Lake Casino & Resort in St. Michael, North Dakota, is using electronically tintable SageGlass®, a product of Saint-Gobain, to give guests breathtaking views of the natural surroundings, despite a challenging solar glare problem.
| Dr. Jean-Christophe Giron’s 20-year career of innovation with Saint-Gobain has focused on dynamic glass - Dr.
| Back when artificial illumination was a costly commodity (think whale oil and early electricity systems), it was incumbent upon architects to plan for the optimization of natural daylighting into their building designs.
| Are you looking for a way to give your property a contemporary/modern look and feel using glass, while also wanting to maintain privacy?
| Congratulations are in order for our friends at CenturyLink, who celebrated the grand opening of their Technology Center of Excellence in Monroe, Louisiana this past week.
| In June 2008, the Cedar River crested at approximately 31 feet causing monumental damage to the city of Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
| Company is Now a Distributor of Suntuitive Glass and SMARTci Insulation Systems – Intuitive Innovations, LLC, a sister company of Pleotint and Advanced Architectural Products, has announced the appointment of Chuck Kuchinick as vice president.
| The new Mercy Orthopedic Hospital in Fort Smith, Arkansas, is using electronically tintable SageGlass®, a product of Saint-Gobain, to tame the sun for comfort and efficiency and to make an architectural statement about the organization’s healthcare…
| Windows have evolved dramatically over the past century from being severe energy wasters to highly energy-efficient and, in some cases, even net-positive energy producing building materials.