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Bucket List Experience

Most everyone has a bucket list–those adventures and experiences we all want to do at least once in our lifetime. Some items might include: Driving across the U.S. Running a marathon Seeing the Grand...

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YKK AP’s New Research Lab Works to Advance Jobsite Safety, Productivity and...

When Tadao Yoshida, founder of YKK, was a boy, he was influenced by reading a biography of Andrew Carnegie. Carnegie’s beliefs in giving back to help others inspired YKK’s own corporate philosophy, the...

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Code Changes and Proposal Discussions Open Day One of Tacoma Glass Conference

Tacoma, Wash., is home to world-famous glass artist Dale Chihuly. This week it’s also a home-away-from-home for some in the architectural glass industry, which is gathered for the National Glass...

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Panel Discussion Addresses Industry’s Role in Keeping Schools Safe

School safety and security are among the glazing industry’s most important discussions. The conversation continued this week during the National Glass Association’s Glass Conference taking place in...

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It’s Time to Get Time on Our Side

If you’re reading this, you and I probably have a thing or two in common. Namely, we like glass. We like to talk about, look at it and point out cool installations. Before doing anything else, we look...

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The PAC NYC Opens, Features Unique Glass-Stone Façade

Anyone who’s been in lower Manhattan over the past year or so has likely seen what appears to be a large marble cube. While stone does play an essential role in the façade, it’s not acting alone....

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Nothing to See Here, Literally, in sedak’s Latest Launch

“Almost nothing” is what sedak officials told contract glaziers, architects, consultants and others involved in the glass and glazing industry to expect. But what they found on the 101st floor of 30...

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What’s the Secret to More Window and Less Wall? Strategies for Guilt-Free Glass

How can we have glass architecture without guilt? The question was fitting for this year’s New York Zak World of Facades Conference (Zak), themed “The Nimble City: Renewal and Reinvention.” Opening...

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Bucket List Experience

Most everyone has a bucket list–those adventures and experiences we all want to do at least once in our lifetime. Some items might include: Driving across the U.S. Running a marathon Seeing the Grand...

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YKK AP’s New Research Lab Works to Advance Jobsite Safety, Productivity and...

When Tadao Yoshida, founder of YKK, was a boy, he was influenced by reading a biography of Andrew Carnegie. Carnegie’s beliefs in giving back to help others inspired YKK’s own corporate philosophy, the...

View Article

Code Changes and Proposal Discussions Open Day One of Tacoma Glass Conference

Tacoma, Wash., is home to world-famous glass artist Dale Chihuly. This week it’s also a home-away-from-home for some in the architectural glass industry, which is gathered for the National Glass...

View Article

Panel Discussion Addresses Industry’s Role in Keeping Schools Safe

School safety and security are among the glazing industry’s most important discussions. The conversation continued this week during the National Glass Association’s Glass Conference taking place in...

View Article

It’s Time to Get Time on Our Side

If you’re reading this, you and I probably have a thing or two in common. Namely, we like glass. We like to talk about, look at it and point out cool installations. Before doing anything else, we look...

View Article


The PAC NYC Opens, Features Unique Glass-Stone Façade

Anyone who’s been in lower Manhattan over the past year or so has likely seen what appears to be a large marble cube. While stone does play an essential role in the façade, it’s not acting alone....

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Nothing to See Here, Literally, in sedak’s Latest Launch

“Almost nothing” is what sedak officials told contract glaziers, architects, consultants and others involved in the glass and glazing industry to expect. But what they found on the 101st floor of 30...

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What’s the Secret to More Window and Less Wall? Strategies for Guilt-Free Glass

How can we have glass architecture without guilt? The question was fitting for this year’s New York Zak World of Facades Conference (Zak), themed “The Nimble City: Renewal and Reinvention.” Opening...

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GlassBuild America 2023 Brings Halloween Treats, New Faces and More

Goblins, ghouls and the glass industry made their way to the Georgia World Congress Center for GlassBuild America 2023. The show opened on Halloween and runs through Nov. 2. Plenty of companies took...

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GlassBuild Exhibitors Bring Centuries of Innovation

If anyone skipped the first day of GlassBuild America to stay home for trick or treating, they showed up in droves on day two. The second morning brought a traffic jam of attendees down the escalators...

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Two-Plus Decades

When you’re well established in your profession and start a new job in a new industry, it can be challenging for anyone; perhaps even more … The post Two-Plus Decades appeared first on USGlass Magazine...

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Safe and Sunny in Florida

There’s a first time for everything; for me, that was a visit to Florida’s panhandle last week. Florida in January is pretty much always a … The post Safe and Sunny in Florida appeared first on USGlass...

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