Post Time:Jan 17,2012Classify:Industry NewsView:159
A few months ago, we reported that a historic Vermont art gallery would be installing special smart glass in its skylights from SageGlass to block harmful solar rays from precious works of art. Now this glass is also being used in a church’s multi-million dollar building renovation.
Immanuel Bible Church, located in Springfield, Virginia will install SageGlass in its 58-foot-high atrium. The 7,800-square-foot atrium space is used as a conference hall and theater space for events where having the right lighting is crucial. SageGlass will take center stage in the atrium’s upper story row of windows. The glass will allow parishioners an easy way to shade and provide natural light, all with the touch of a button.
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