Corrugated Glass

Like structural glass channels, corrugated glass experienced its first widespread use in industrial buildings in Europe due to its structural integrity and relative economy, and was later adopted by the international design community for aesthetic reasons. Until recently, however, it has been difficult to find a producer of corrugated glass in North America.
Joel Berman Glass Studios in Vancouver, BC now produces 53" x 118" corrugated glass panels of varying depths, profiles, and colors. The panels may be tempered or laminated, and the corrugations can run in a horizontal, vertical, or diagonal direction. The sides of the panels are flanged to accommodate a variety of framing systems.


2 Comments:
Awesome!
I think this is a wonderful product. Architects, Designers, and Artists have to be limited only by their individual imaginations.
How versatile is the process?
Can this glass be decoratively enhanced (tinted, sandblasted, etc) for interior application? For example used for dividing walls in a loft, residential or commercial setting, space.
Clarice Booth
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hi i'm building a restaurant and was wondering if i wanted this glass to run up the side exterior of a two story building how is it normally installed. its a little outside the scope of the normal contractor and architect. is there a professional that can do this?
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