Viridian glass used in external and internal glazing at Sydney’s Museum of Contemporary Art

Date: 13 August 2012

Glazing products from Viridian New World Glass  were extensively used in the design of Sydney’s new Museum of Contemporary Art (MCA).





Featuring a sweeping forecourt, glass-walled entry, checkerboard blocks and exuberant glazing, architect Sam Marshall’s $53 million design strikes a clever balance of restraint with a bold presence.



Viridian’s involvement throughout the four-year project resulted in the targeted use of high performance glass across the structure to create a generous and free-flowing experience for the visitors.

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