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Guardian Glass honors customers

Projects recognized at the annual Guardian Glass BEC Glazier Connection™ Dinner and Awards

Nashville, United States | March 3, 2020

Guardian Glass honored six outstanding projects at its annual awards dinner March 2, held in conjunction with the Building Envelope Contractors (BEC) Conference in Nashville, Tennessee.

“Last night was about recognizing projects that use Guardian SunGuard® coated glass and the glaziers and fabricators who helped bring those buildings to life,” said Rick Zoulek, Vice President, Guardian Glass, Americas. “These projects and their facade design showcase why glass is a preferred building material in commercial construction. We thank the glaziers and fabricators for their commitment to excellence and ongoing partnership. Congratulations to all the nominees for their hard work and dedication to our SunGuard® program. We look forward to working together in this new decade.”

The following winning projects received special recognition.

SMALL (LESS THAN 10,000 SQUARE FEET OF GLAZING)

The Union at Easton Park

Austin, Texas
Glazier: Floyd’s Glass
Fabricator: TriStar Glass
Architect: Gensler
Product: Guardian SunGuard® SNX 51/23 coating on clear glass
Photo Credit: Dror Baldinger

MEDIUM (10,000-49,999 SQUARE FEET OF GLAZING)

USC Student Health Center

Columbia, South Carolina
Glazier: Graham-Hodge Associates
Fabricator: Trulite Atlanta
Architect: Quackenbush Architects + Planners
Product: Guardian SunGuard® SNX 62/27 coating on clear glass
Photo Credit: © Charles Davis Smith

LARGE (50,000-99,999 SQUARE FEET OF GLAZING)

Anna Shaw Children's Institute

Dalton, Georgia
Glazier: Gardner Glass
Fabricator: Oldcastle BuildingEnvelope® - Covington
Architect: ESa (Earl Swensson Associates)
Product: Guardian SunGuard® SNX 62/27 coating on clear and green glass
Photo Credit: Chad Mellon

LARGE (50,000-99,999 SQUARE FEET OF GLAZING)

Ellipse Luxury Apartments

Jersey City, New Jersey
Glazier and Fabricator: BV Glazing Systems
Architect: Arquitectonica
Product: Guardian SunGuard® AG 50 coating on clear
Photo Credit: Tectonic Photo

EXTRA LARGE (100,000-199,999 SQUARE FEET OF GLAZING)

Conrad Washington D.C. Hotel

Washington, D.C.
Glazier: TSI Exterior Wall Systems
Fabricator: Cristacurva
Architect: Herzog & De Meuron
Product: Guardian SunGuard® AG 43 coating on UltraClear® glass
Photo Credit: Eric Petschek

SECO. Core office building. Renton, Washington.
Image license: ZGF Architects and SECO.
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SECO

MONUMENTAL (GREATER THAN 200,000 SQUARE FEET OF GLAZING)

Southport Office Complex

Renton, Washington.
Glazier: Walters & Wolf
Fabricator: Vitrum Glass Group
Architect: Zimmer Gunsul Frasca - Seattle
Product: Guardian SunGuard® SNX 62/27 coating on clear glass
Photo Credit: © Benjamin Benschneider Photography