Kuraray’s Advanced
Interlayer Solutions (AIS) Division is delighted to announce that its
class-leading interlayer solutions feature in five of the 10 projects that topped
their respective categories in this year’s ‘US Glass Magazine’ Design Awards.
Established to
recognize excellence in architectural glass, the awards cover all facets of the
industry and includes both structural and aesthetic applications. These category
wins highlight the breadth of applications and geographical locations in which Kuraray’s
advanced interlayers are deployed.
The Structural
Glass Façade category was won by Le Visionnaire - Espace François Dalle, in
Paris, an ovoid-shaped glass roof, which comprises 188 unique double-curved,
fritted, insulating glass panels, laminated using Trosifol®
UltraClear, a highly transparent PVB
film that offers the industry’s lowest yellowing value and proven long-term
stability. The laminator in this project was sedak GmbH & Co. KG,
and the contract glazier was Bellapart Group.
The award for Structural
Glass Floors and Stairs went to the Pasarela Diamante, a 45 m-long skywalk
and eight storey observation tower sited 1 km above the city of Baos de Agua
Santa in Ecuador. Crucial to both the functional and aesthetics capabilities of
the 32 mm panels, the SentryGlas®
ionoplast interlayer used in their construction has a global application
footprint thanks to the possibilities delivered by its outstanding structural
capabilities. The glazier in this project was FAIRIS C.A.
The High-rise
Construction category was won by One Za’abeel, a fascinating two-block
development, connected to each other at a height of 100 m by a link bridge –
the world’s longest in an occupied cantilevered building. The high-performance
multi-layered glass cladding features both Sound
Control PVB films and SentryGlas®
interlayers, for sound attenuation and post-breakage performance respectively,
with both contributing to the building’s outstanding aesthetics. The laminator
in this project was the Al Abbar Group.
For the Low-rise
Construction category, the award went to the Oman Across Ages Museum, which
uses the SentryGlas®
interlayer in steel-coloured glazing panels that are designed to enhance the
visual appeal of the building and maximise natural light. The panels’
multi-layer construction provides excellent insulation, enhancing energy
efficiency and sustainability. The laminator in this project was Future Architectural Glass
LLC.
The Podium Space
winner was Two Manhattan West, a 58-storey office complex in New York. The
lobby’s first-of-its-kind curved cable wall utilizes a number of innovative
functional and design features that help maintain a clean and transparent
façade unencumbered by mechanical fixings. The glazed panels in the cable wall
system use the SentryGlas®
interlayer for its excellent transparency and post-breakage performance. The
architect in this project was Eckersley O´Callaghan
and the laminator was sedak GmbH & Co. KG.
“We are delighted
that we have played such a key role in so many iconic buildings and
structures,” said Alberto Alarcon, Global Marketing Communications Leader at
AIS. “Our interlayers are used in so many places, but even though you can’t see
them, you can rest assured that they are delivering critical functional and
aesthetic capabilities and will do so for many years to come.”
You can find a full list
of categories and award winners on the ‘US Glass Magazine’ website, here.
For more information
about Kuraray´s Trosifol® PVB and SentryGlas® ionoplast products, please visit
the website
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