Blackfoot Crossing Historical Park: Glass Canopy Commemorates Historical Treaty

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Created within the Siksika Nation, the Blackfoot Crossing Historical Park commemorates the signing of Treaty No. 7 between the Crown and Blackfoot nations in 1877. The canopy of the main entrance was created using Vanceva® Color by Saflex®, and is meant to resemble a native headdress. In the midday sun, the unique glass canopy casts a bold and very colorful shadow.

Project Category: Exterior

Project Name: Blackfoot Crossing Historical Park

Location: Canadian Bad Lands

Glass Laminator: Lami Glass

Architect: Ron Goodfellow

Address: 1433 24 St Sw Calgary, AB T3C 1H9, Canada

Phone: (403) 233-0179

Churrasqueira Gourmet: The Vibrant Purple Hues of this Building Make Dining here an Exciting Experience

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Purple is undoubtedly the central element of the Churrasqueira Gourmet, and the fun color serves to brighten the mood of the space. The multi-functional building houses several different types of recreational activities as well as a unique fine-dining experience. A backdrop of 750 purple bottles adds to the dynamic qualities of the building as the bottles, illuminated by the natural light of the sun, change in color intensity as the day progresses. The purple flavor is also repeated in the steel support beams, which were covered with stainless steel mirrors and laminated with purple film to add a bright pop of color.

Besides purple, one of the main features of the Churrasqueira Gourmet is the harmonious integration of nature into the design. The use of anti-glare glass provides all the comforts of the indoors, while allowing maximum interaction with the outdoor environment. And although the design of the building’s exterior is decidedly modern, organic touches smoothly integrate the space into the existing natural landscape. Contrasting modern laminated glass technology and steel beams with raw wood furniture and ceramic tile flooring also adds texture to the space. Architect Brunete Fraccaroli noted that, “The mix is certainly the strong point of the project.”

Project Category: Exterior

Project Name: Churrasquiera Gourmet

Location: Sao Paulo, Brazil

Glass Fabricator: Penha Vidros

Photographer Credit: Romulo Fialdini

 

Architect: Brunete Fraccaroli

Brunete Fraccaroli Arquitetura e Interiores

Address: Rua Batataes, 460 – 4º andar – Jardim Paulista

São Paulo São Paulo 01423-010

Phone: 55 11 3885-8309

Kustermann Park München: Sliding Glass Dividers Create Separate, But United Space

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Red and orange glass dominates the sliding doors and dividing walls in this interior space. A key feature of the Kustermann Park München is its multi-functional ability; the glass dividers allow for the creation of small, separate spaces, while still uniting the interior as a whole. The warm colors and natural lighting create a harmonious and comfortable atmosphere that appeals to anyone seeking a place to relax or socialize with friends.

Project Category: Interior

Project Name: Kustermann Park München

Location: Rosenheimer Straße 116 a München

Glass Fabricator: Glas Trösch

Photographer Credit: Glas Trösch Beratungs

Architect: Thomas Sutor Sonnenstrasse

Phone: +49 (0)89 200 198 02

Vanceva® Brings Color to Traditional Benefits of Laminated Glass

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Vanceva® color interlayers offer certain high-performance safety characteristics, useful in demanding applications such as vertical, sloped and overhead glazing. The tough plastic interlayer resists penetration from accidental impact and, unlike ordinary glass, won’t shatter into dangerous fragments if broken. Vanceva color PVB interlayer is sold at a minimum of 15 gauge (0.38 mm, 0.015 in). Laminated glazing made with Vanceva interlayer, when used in the proper thickness can meet the federally mandates safety glass requirements of CPSC and is also able to meet the various requirements outlined in ANSI and ASTM standards related to laminated glass. Below are some common applications where Vanceva color interlayer is commonly used.

Vertical Safety Glazing: Typical applications requiring safety glazing include entrance doors, storm doors, patio-type sliding doors, shower and bath enclosures, sidelights and fixed glazed panels. These federal requirements for safety glazing are outlined in CPSC CFR 16 Part 1201 and the voluntary standard ANSI Z97.1 provides test and specification information for safety glazing used in areas not addressed by the CPSC document.

Laminated glass made with Vanceva PVB color interlayer breaks safely. While the glass may crack under impact, it typically remains integral. Glass splinters and sharp fragments tend to adhere to the plastic interlayer. This is in contrast to annealed glass, which fractures easily into long, sharp-edged shards, or tempered glass which breaks into pieces that may reduce cutting or piercing injuries, but still has the predominance to vacate the frame once broken.

For more information on Vanceva color interlayer, contact us.

The Clock is Ticking

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Don’t forget to submit your design project before time runs out! The deadline for submissions will close on March 16, 2012 at 11:59 p.m. CST.  Projects must demonstrate creative and innovative use of colored glass made with the Vanceva® color interlayer system.

For additional rules and requirements, learn more here.

Design Project Profile: The Funenpark

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Architect: Frits van Dongen, de Architekten Cie.
Designers: Christa Rinzema, Adriaan Mout, Dick Scholten and Alejandro Hernandez, Stephan Oehlers

Which city does not need to combat urban depopulation? City centres are gradually emptying, resulting in deserted streets and abandoned dwellings, with office buildings replacing homes, taking away any feeling of warmth.

Amsterdam wanted to reverse this trend and so, close to the narrow canals that are characteristic of the Dutch capital, rises the Funen. It’s not just an architectural project, it’s a hybrid concept – a combination of homes, workplaces and nature in the centre of Amsterdam. Frits van Dongen, a partner with the architects, Architekten Cie., has created an astonishing location.

Around a central park, various styles of houses and apartments are hidden away amongst the greenery, like “Secret Treasures”. The architect’s influences are numerous and varied. He has taken his inspiration from traditional closed urban blocks, more open developments including courtyard layouts, as well as from German “Siedlungen” and English “Garden Cities”. His imagination has created a countryside area right in the densely packed city centre of Amsterdam: an absolute delight for future residents!

In order to protect this parkland residential area, Frits van Dongen has envisaged a block of apartments separating the Funen from the railway line, to the East of the site. And to dress its façade, the architect has used laminated glass with Vanceva® interlayers covering the whole length of the block. For a full 5000 m2, Vanceva® becomes the coloured shell of the Funen, as well as its most recognizable feature!  In fact, train passengers can read the word “Funenpark” on the facade. To achieve this effect, Vanceva® coloured films have been integrated into the short sections of the saw-tooth laminated glass, allowing the facade to constantly change its appearance thanks to the palette of shades, that can be seen from both the inside and outside of the building – colouring the 5000 m2 surface yellow, green, pink, blue and orange. The East facing facade is bathed in light when the Sun is in the South, reaching right into the building – delighting and astonishing train passengers on every journey!

Vanceva® has become the building’s second skin and its distinguishing feature to the outside world.

The Vanceva® interlayers also provide soundproofing, since the railway line is very busy and therefore noisy. The laminated glass incorporating Vanceva® films is more effective in reducing noise than all conventional glazing systems and limits the surge effects of frequency ranges of between 1000 and 2000 Hertz. The sound-proofing properties of laminated glass thereby reduce the nuisance caused by nearby rail traffic.

The Funen is a complex comprising 312 homes, a business area (offices) of 3000 m2, an underground car-park with 235 spaces, as well as shops and restaurants.  It’s a complete way of “urban” life which is gradually being recreated on this former industrial site.

The Funen is a truly groundbreaking project, a new concept in town planning, which encourages residents not to leave the city but to come back and live here without losing all the benefits of other devolved districts. While many other cities are suffering from depopulation, Amsterdam is winning the battle to repopulate its city centre.

Design Project Profile: Knutpunkten

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Architect: Wingårdh Arkitektkontor AB
Glazing Manufacturer: Gemax Glas AB

Knutpunkten in Mölndal is, next to the Nils Ericsson-terminal in Gothenburg, the most important bus and railway station in the region.

The process of renewing the station and turning it in to an attractive part of the city begun with a competition for architects in year 2000. The winning entry from Wingårdh Arkitektkontor AB, used laminated glass with Vanceva® interlayers to give the station building its characteristic and vibrant look that catches peoples eyes. The building’s design resembles the terminals you see in today’s modern airports.

The laminated glass especially comes to its right during nighttime, when the glass is illuminated from the inside and makes the building a beautiful, glowing experience.

Furthermore, the building has a shape and structure that makes it appear as if it was floating above the tracks and connects two parts of the community, which are divided by one of the main highways of Gothenburg. The unique shape in combination with the laminated glass in many colours has made the building a central and important part of Mölndal.

The architects at Wingårdh Arkitektkontor AB wanted to create a positive and cheerful attitude that would become an eye catching experience, and to do this they used the laminated glass with Vanceva® interlayers. They also chose the laminated glass for the building because of its ability to withstand weather and sound.

Bengt Odlöw, local government commissioner, Mölndal, has expressed his positive and proud feelings on the project stating, “Knutpunkten has become a welcoming and positive passing place both for the city’s inhabitants and for travelers passing by. Today it is a natural centre for public transport and a beautiful asset to Mölndal’s inhabitants”.

The new bus and railway station not only connects the public transport in an effective way, but also contributes to a more beautiful townscape.  The accessibility to the central parts of Mölndal has also increased considerably through Knutpunkten.

Lofts in Color

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Architects: Rearquitectura / Antonio Menéndez Ferrer – Cristian Barrientos Vera
Location: Cerro Yungay, Valparaiso, Chile

Lofts Yungay II is a collective housing building located in the outskirts of the World Heritage Area of Valparaíso, Chile. This city is one of the largest Chilean ports in the Pacific Ocean. Valparaiso’s landscape is very characteristic due to its many hills packed with colorful houses almost falling out of the cliffs.  Each house is different from one another, but together they create a harmonic landscape.

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Color Definition #4

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BROWN – We think of our roots when we see brown. We also associate it with aging since most things turn a shade of brown over time. We get an earthy feeling from lighter shades, such as beige, tan and sand, while darker shades can feel a bit murky or foreboding. If you mix brown with shades of red, it will absorb glare. Therefore, it is an effective color to use in rooms with harsh light and where the climate is dry.

Restaurant Valvas’or – Valvas’or interier – © AKSL arhitekti d.o.o.

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theWit: Arresting Glass Accents Attract Visitors from All Over

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The unique glass façade of theWit immediately stands out to passerby thanks to the striking chartreuse accent that zigzags up the face of the building. The design both adds safety to the building and reflects the exciting aesthetic of theWit’s location in Chicago’s theater district. Reminiscent of flashing marquee lights, the bright zigzag accent has helped theWit to become a prominent location for tourists and locals alike to visit. Architect Jackie Koo says of the project, “I’m really pleased with the way it turned out, but I’m most pleased about how it has successfully become a member of the community. It’s not just a destination for tourists; it is a part of the Chicago street scene and has revitalized a formerly derelict corner of the Loop.”

 

Project Category: Exterior

Project Name: theWit

Location: Chicago, Illinois

Glass Laminator: Viracon

Glazier: Trainor Glass Company

Photographer Credit: James and Connor Steinkamp

Koo and Associates

Architect: Jackie Koo

Address: 53 W. Jackson Blvd., Suite 235, Chicago, IL 60604

Phone: 312-276-8459

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