A Tinted Glass Facade That Inspires Play by admin Architectural Glass, Blog, Color!, Design and Architecture November 20, 2014 Night view of Sports Center by KOZ Architects (Image via TheCoolist) Would your kids be more motivated to play and get exercise if they could be immersed in fun, bright colors while doing so? Continue reading Christophe Ouhayoun, colored glass facade, France, KOZ Architects, Nicolas Ziesel, stripes, tinted glass facade Share:
Park Behind Colorful Glass Panels by admin Architectural Glass, Blog May 8, 2014 Civic Center Parking Structure (image via Architecture News Plus) Next time I’m in Santa Monica, I look forward to taking a stroll past (or better yet, driving into) the Civic Center Parking Structure. Yes, you read that correctly – parking structure! Continue reading Bendheim Wall Systems, colored facade, colored glass facade, colorful glass panels, International Parking Design, Lamberts channel glass, Moore Ruble Yudell, photovoltaic panels, Santa Monica Civic Center Parking Structure Share:
Colored Facade Concept for Denver Crime Lab by admin Architectural Glass, Blog, Color! May 1, 2014 Colored facade concept for the Denver Crime Lab, day view (more here) Last week, I shared a couple of unrealized (as of yet) colored facade ideas that I’ve been revisiting recently. One of them, originally drafted for a Denver Crime Lab proposal, has been especially lingering as a concept I’d love to develop further. Continue reading architectural glass, colored ceramic frit, colored facade, colored glass facade, Denver Crime Lab, laminated handblown glass, painted glass Share:
Colored Glass Facade on the Brain by admin Architectural Glass, Blog, Color! April 24, 2014 Colored glass facade concept for T.F. Green Airport (more here) Lately I’ve been pushing around a few different colored glass facade ideas that I’d love to pursue. Continue reading architectural glass, C.P. Cavafry, colored facade, colored glass facade, Denver Crime Lab, modern architectural glass, Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision, public art, T.F. Green Airport Share: