INSPIRATION
Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
The eye-catching architectural design of Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Tampa, Florida.
Bendheim’s glass façade offers parking users daylight, solar shading, and protection from wind-driven rain and snow. Photo by Kelly Drake Photography.
By installing SageGlass® in its spa, Ashford Castle has admirably combined history and modernity. Its clients are now able to experience a more enjoyable and comfortable stay when utilising its swimming pool and sports facilities due to the prevention of excess glare and unwanted solar heat gain.
SageGlass LightZone®, a Saint-Gobain product, was selected for its ability to dynamically control sunlight, optimize daylight, maintain outdoor views and enhance comfort by preventing glare and solar heat. SageGlass solved the significant solar control challenges while creating a visually stunning a… Read More
The visually arresting, all-glass façade of the Dirty Habit, complements the surrounding classical revival architecture, upholding the edgy aesthetic that Hotel Monaco set out to create. The restaurant also features a massive patio that occupies an entire city block.
Floor to ceiling glass windows can accentuate the facade of contemporary buildings. Incorporating our toughened (tempered) glass balustrades can help match the interior design with the exterior finish.
SageGlass proved to be the ideal solution for maintaining ice conditions at the Tria Rink and maximizing the view of downtown Saint Paul while also blocking glare and heat gain.
This aesthetically flexible system is standardized and prefabricated, with limitless exterior finish options. In addition to the wide variety of colors and textures currently available in traditional precast, other materials can be cast into the exterior veneer – such as brick, terracotta and stone.… Read More
The Logan Airport Nouria Energy Convenience Center features approximately 10,000 square feet of Pure + FreeForm finishes and panels on both the exterior and interior.
Photography Credit: Joseph Ferraro Photography
In addition to providing abundant natural light, the glazed facade will be treated with aluminum fins tuned to shade the interior while maximizing performance, according to Yazdani. A basement level connected to the atrium will also benefit from natural daylighting.
The CUBE was inspired by the famous all-glass Apple store on New York’s 5th Avenue, a design that would involve exorbitant energy costs in South Florida without the use of SageGlass.
Allen & Major Associates Civil Engineering Division provided master planning, site design, permitting and construction oversight for the entire MGM Springfield project.