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Facade glass

Glass for the Optinieo in Munich's Werksviertel district

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With its three-dimensional facade, the Optinieo in Munich's Werksviertel district is a trendsetting office tower. Here you can find out how the quality of light in the rooms was optimised with solar control glass from Saint-Gobain Glass. The curved glass was manufactured by CSP partner Döring from the vandaglas Group, and Interpane was also involved.

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Fineo vacuum glass

Even better properties for hybrid vacuum glass

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If you are looking for the highest insulation values in insulating glass, you will find them in insulating glass units with an integrated vacuum element, such as Fineo Hybrid. It insulates with a Ug-value of less than 0.5 W/(m2K), but are significantly more delicate than triple insulating glass with a thickness of 22 mm or more. But such hybrid glass offers even more advantages, which we present here.

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One Vanderbilt in New York

Josef Gartner installs floating glass boxes at a height of 305 metres

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Recently, two all-glass boxes have been rising 305 metres above the fourth tallest skyscraper in New York. Josef Gartner from the Permasteelisa Group was responsible for the construction.

© Kai Nakamura
Architecture

Spacers from Swisspacer for smart building in Japan

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The Ikeuchi Gate Building in the Japanese city of Sapporo combines technology and innovation at the highest level. Here you can find out how facade glass from Saint-Gobain Glass and the associated Ultimate insulating glass spacers from Swisspacer contribute to optimising the energy efficiency of the building envelope.

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Saint-Gobain Glass

First glass products certified Cradle to Cradle 4.0 in all five categories

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Saint-Gobain Glass is delighted to have achieved full Cradle to Cradle 4.0 (C2C Certified) certification at Bronze level for its float and coated glass products manufactured in Europe*, including Oraé low-carbon glass, as well as for its LSG products.

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Kuraray

SentryGlas celebrates 25th years of making glass panes stronger

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A success story: over a quarter of a century ago, in 1998, the SentryGlas ionoplast film was launched on the market for the first time and has had a significant impact on structural glass construction with its increased load-bearing capacity, making new types of construction possible.

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Insulating glass with pressure equalisation

Protection against glass breakage in insulating glass: Swisspacer Air with CE mark

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Swisspacer Air - integrated into the edge seal of insulating glass - ensures continuous pressure equalisation with the environment and thus mitigates climate loads. In collaboration between Swisspacer and the Saint-Gobain Glassolutions Insulating Glass Centre, the foundation has now been laid to allow it to obtain a CE mark.

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eyrise Smart Glass

Facade modernisation with 3300 square metres of switchable glass

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Today, 3300 square metres of eyrise s350 solar control glass are making an important contribution to sustainable building certification as part of a building renovation in Zurich. Here you can find out why eyerise glass was chosen.

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Saint-Gobain

Dynamic solar control and fire protection for the Alto Pont-Rouge in Geneva

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Saint-Gobain's glass specialists developed a unique combination of SageGlass switchable solar control glass and Contraflam fire-resistant glass from Vetrotech for the facade glass of the Alto Pont-Rouge commercial and office building in Geneva.

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Balustrades

Balconies become even better with glass

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Most buildings have great potential for optimisation: They often require extensive energy-efficient refurbishment. Part of such measures is the renovation of balconies and loggias with glass. Here you can find out what such balcony glazing can achieve.

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Saint-Gobain glass for the "Redmolen" in Copenhagen

Optimum use of daylight and magnificent views

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The construction of the "Redmolen" building in Copenhagen harbour was preceded by a variety of daylight analyses. The result: a 12,000 m² unitised façade whose inclination filters the daylight as required in order to achieve optimum daylight utilisation. The facade glasses used were Cool-Lite SKN 176 and Eclaz from Saint-Gobain.

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Bird strike

Over 1000 birds die in 24 hours at a building in Chicago

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At least 1000 birds collided with a building in Chicago on 4 and 5 October and died while migrating south to their wintering grounds, according to articles in the Washington Post and the Guardian. Retrofitting with bird-screening glass should now be high on the agenda here.

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Fraunhofer ISE

Research project on insulating glass for better mobile phone reception

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Two and Triple insulating glasses with Low-E and/or solar control layers are standard today. However, in addition to thermal radiation, the low-E layers also reflect radio waves. Due to this Faraday cage effect, mobile phone reception in new buildings is usually poor. Read how it can be done differently.

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Germany

Schüco acquires 100,000 square metres at a business park Germany

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Schüco is expanding its range of services and acquiring 100,000 square metres of space at Gewerbepark Flugplatz Gütersloh GmbH. On the northern part of the site of the former British military airfield, the company intends to develop an additional location in East Westphalia-Lippe for product provision and distribution.

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Press Glass

Cylindrically curved glass now with a CE marking

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Poland-based Press Glass develop and issue the European Technical Assessment (ETA), i.e., a documented assessment of the performance of its curved glass in accordance with the relevant European Assessment Document (EAD).

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Ravensby Glass, Scotland

A UK glass processor looking back at 160 years of history

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Ravensby Glass is a glass company based in Dundee, Scotland, specializing in products such as double and triple glazed units, interior glass and facades. With over 150 employees and 7,000 square metres of production space, the company distributes its products throughout the UK.

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Glass facades for Columbia Business School

BGT Bischoff makes 25,000 square metres of LSG for Columbia University

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For Columbia University in New York, Diller Scofidio + Renfro designed two impressive new buildings with FX Collaborative. The architecture, designed for transparency and communication, is characterised by 25,400 square metres of LSG by BGT Bischoff of the Glas Trösch Group.

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Cericom

Bird protection glass made using a laser system

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To make glass panes safe for birds, these laser processing systems from Cericom can help glass processors to produce bird protection glass directly from float glass. Here are the details.

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Warm edge

Innovative glazing solutions for museums and art galleries

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Super Spacer can lay claim to some world premieres in facade technology solutions. Here are some very spectacular examples in museum spaces.

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Isolar

Futuristic glass windows for impossible architecture in Austria

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The architect Zaha Hadid set new standards in design and form with her futuristic architecture. For a long time, her dynamic buildings were considered unfeasible in terms of construction technology, but then came the breakthrough. One of her last works is the Argos design house in Graz. Facade glass from Isolar is installed there.

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Installation

Heavydrive installs 5400-kilo facade elements at the new Tesla Gigafactory

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At Tesla's new Gigafactory in Austin (USA), four suction systems from Heavydrive LLC (Atlanta, USA) were used for the installation of the 110 oversized facade elements. Here are the details.

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Glass facades

New Saint-Gobain bird protection glass

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Hundreds of millions of birds die every year in Europe as a result of impact with glass facades and windows. Responsible building with glass therefore always means taking bird protection into account at the planning stage. With the 4BIRD series, Saint-Gobain Glass makes glass bird protection possible in many variations.

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Energy Glas | Schollglas

Solar control glass for new Fraunhofer IEE building in Kassel, Germany

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The facade of the new building of the Fraunhofer Institute for Energy Economics and Energy Systems Technology IEE at the main railway station in Kassel was equipped with triple insulating glass, including Gewe-therm solar solar control glass from Schollglas. Here you can find out what role this plays in the energy concept of the building.

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Eastman introduces PVB interlayers for bird protection glass

How to make bird protection glass beautiful

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How to make bird protection glass beautiful
With Saflex FlySafe 3D, Eastman introduces a new PVB interlayer that is an effective way to keep birds from colliding with glass facades and also enables highly transparent pane assemblies. Here are the details.

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Pilkington:

Generating electricity from facade glass

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Pilkington offer a new BIPV glass that allows the generation of solar electricity from glass facades. Find out here how that works and why it can be beneficial: