Explore prominent projects where our glazed solutions have been successfully implemented to provide unparalleled safety and comfort.
Oslo
Oslo
Norway
After 5 years of construction, the MUNCH MUSEUM in Oslo, Norway opened its doors to visitors in 2021. This new building, which is located on Oslo’s waterfront, boasts an impressive 26,000 square meters of space spread across 13 floors.
Dübendorf
Dübendorf
Switzerland
HiLo is pursuing the principle of "High Performance – Low Emissions“ and demonstrates a lightweight design, with its innovative construction and a self-learning building technology.
Amsterdam
Amsterdam
Netherlands
Since May 2021, the proceedings of the Amsterdam jurisdiction have taken place in a new building, which combines function and aesthetic in a clearly structured and simultaneously inviting way.
Passau, Germany
Passau
Germany
The Passau State Building Authority is located in the former headquarters of the Passau Finance Building Office that was built in 1988. The building complex consists of three pavilion-like office buildings that go up to four storeys high, with wood-and-glass façades made of self-supporting post-and-beam elements.
50 Rue du Louvre
75001 Paris
France
Reopened to the public since January 18, 2022, La Poste du Louvre is a historic building of the city of Paris from 1888. Designed for hospitality and leisure, the metamorphosis of this iconic postal building required a five-year renovation by architect Dominique Perrault.
Pelling, Sikkim, INDIA
Pelling, Sikkim
Sikkim
India
On seeing a progressive future of tourism, State of Sikkim decided to offer a destination to the tourists with an appealing entrance – Buddhist Monastery with a Glass Skywalk – India’s first Glass Sky
Vienna, Austria
Vienna
Austria
The Palais Coburg in Vienna was bought by POK Pühringer, a private foundation, with the intention to convert it into a luxury hotel resort.
Port Moody, BC, Canada
Port Moody, BC BC
Canada
This rebuilding project focused on the environment, sustainability, and education.
Bern, Switzerland
Bern
Switzerland
The House of Religions in Bern is a unique, multifunctional center offering members of various world religions a dignified space for cultural events.