In Chicago, an immense glass wall rises majestically from the heart of a commercial building, redefining the vertical use of glass in urban architecture. This daring project transforms the façade into a luminous, dynamic surface, reflecting the city's modernity and energy while creating a striking visual link between interior and exterior.
The application of glass in urban architecture has traditionally been limited by its weight and fragility. However, with modern engineering techniques, these limitations are being overcome, allowing for the creation of vast, uninterrupted glass walls. This project in Chicago is a prime example of how these innovations are redefining the use of glass in vertical structures. The resulting design is not only a marvel of engineering but also a beacon of light that stands out against the urban skyline.
LOCATION: Chicago, Illinois, USA
THICKNESS: 1 1/2” (36 mm)
COLOR & TEXTURE: Crystal Ice Linear
EDGE: Polished
SPECIAL FEATURES: Vertical application with custom installation bracket
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