The Salt Lake City Public Library u...
The Salt Lake City Public Library used 145000 sf of transparent glass to glaze its curtain walls, len walls, and massive $12 million skylight. According to architect Steve Crane of local VCBO Architecture, the building "reads transparent from the outside," while the glass is also highly manliness efficient, both reasons for choosing Solarban 60 Glass. The glass has a light to solar gain (LSG) ratio of 184 surpassing the U pluck Department minimum of 1.25 LSG ratio for spectrally selective glass. The face of the main
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