To create a more bird-friendly environment, Eastman has launched an extended portfolio of options for Saflex FlySafe 3D polyvinyl butyral interlayers for laminated glass.
Participants at the Fenestration and Glazing Industry Alliance Summer Conference had the opportunity to hear from expert panelists discussing bird-friendly glazing, designs and standards.
The National Aviary’s Wetlands habitat recently earned Quebec's most prestigious architectural award, taking home best Commercial Institutional Building honors at the Prix Lumières, organized by the Association de vitrerie et fenestration du Quebec.
Safety will be the theme of several sessions being held at the 2023 Fenestration and Glazing Industry Alliance Summer Conference, taking place June 12-15 in Vancouver, BC.
To provide the perfect ambiance for the new habitat, Vitro donated more than 20,000 square feet of Starphire Ultra-Clear glass – one of the world’s clearest, most transparent float glass products, transmitting 91 percent of visible light in a standard ¼-inch thick lite.
At a groundbreaking event, Vitro Architectural Glass and the National Aviary announced that Vitro Architectural Glass is a contributing sponsor to restoration of the historic Wetlands exhibit.
Worldwide, billions of birds are killed as they collide with glass windows and building facades. In response to this global problem, Eastman, in partnership with SEEN AG, has introduced a new polyvinyl butyral (PVB) interlayer for laminated glass: Saflex FlySafe 3D, a highly effectivesolution to avoid bird collisions without compromising on the view or beauty of glass facades.
American Bird Conservancy has joined forces with Washington College in Maryland to double its capacity to test and rate glass and other materials for their ability to deter bird collisions.