GLASS THAT
" IMAGINE
AUTOMATICALLY TINTS IN
RESPONSE TO SUNLIGHT.
NOW IMAGINE HOW THAT WOULD CHANGE
THE WAY YOU APPROACH DESIGN.
"
-- Alan McLenaghan, CEO, SageGlass
Alan McLenaghan and SageGlass are changing the paradigm of
building design by allowing architects to better manage the effects
of the sun without the need to use blinds and shades.
IT'S TIME TO LOOK AGAIN AT HOW WE APPROACH DESIGN.
IT'S TIME TO LOOK AGAIN AT SAGEGLASS.
With more than 13 years of SageGlass installations,
we have a lot of stories to share. To discuss some of them,
reach out to me directly at AskAlan@SageGlass.com.
SageGlass Before Transition
Philadelphia's iconic Kimmel Center
SageGlass After Transition
SageGlass is installed in the 2,100 sq ft skylight of the Kimmel Center's Hamilton Garden, helping
to control heat, reduce glare and preserve views, making the rooftop garden usable year-round.
E X P E R I E N C E S A G E G L A S S AT
CIRCLE 201
"The top architects who have used SageGlass
have done so specifically to improve how people
experience the buildings they create. They
understand that maintaining an unobstructed
connection to the outside world is critical for
occupant well being and comfort." ~ Alan
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Table of Contents for the Digital Edition of Commercial Architecture September 2016