INSPIRATION
Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
SageGlass provides different tint levels to accommodate the varying needs for solar control throughout the day, depending on sky conditions and the position of the sun. During the day, TRIA Rink managers can tint SageGlass to keep Minnesota Wild players comfortable during practice and free from glar… Read More
A minimalistic design that showcases the branding of Nordstrom stores. The precast concrete façade system combined four-different finishes, comprising polished, burnished, acid-etched and sandblasted and a ribbed pattern of reveals to create subtle distinctions in the white concrete panels that proj… Read More
The Issaquah Transit Center in Issaguah, WA has three stories of greenscreen green wall cover facades and stairwells creating a vertical garden cover for this large regional park and ride facility.
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 stunni… Read More
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.
Kent State Center for Architecture and Environmental Design with the large glass windows and brick exterior was designed to connect the university and the recently revitalized downtown Kent.
The brick exterior was made of iron-spot brick facade and custom brick fins, fired locally in a bee-hive … Read More
The design harnesses the luminous quality of Bendheim’s Lumi Frit glass to activate the adjacent lawn and turn it into an outdoor space for informal student gatherings, study, and reflection.
Photo by Nick Merrick.
The Saint Gobain North American Headquarters features 17,000 square feet of SageGlass, making it one of the larger installations of electrochromic glass to date. By controlling sunlight, SageGlass significantly reduces energy demand and the need for larger HVAC systems, while increasing employee com… Read More
A unique school front creates an eye-catching feature at Johnston High School in Johnston, IA.
Dirty Habit is currently the only restaurant on the East Coast featuring dynamic glass. But the concept is a popular topic of conversation in and around the restaurant, and it has captured the imagination of developers and designers around the world.
The beautiful exterior of this School of Design has lots of windows for natural lighting.