VISION Issue 19 | Page 32

32 Vision Magazine Were there any issues or lessons with the glazing program here? It was originally specified as imported glazing but Viridian was able to deliver and install to a tight schedule. They worked with local glass, made up samples and had these approved and were able to make the glass in a shorter lead time. What about issues of glass colour and real life sampling rather than reliance on computer renderings? We always check the glazing colour and reflectivity with an on site sampling process. We also try as much as possible to do virtual reality modeling. On a large project there tends to be a variety of glass panels and a thorough checking process allows us to ensure we have the right coloration. We’re particularly interested in external reflectivity, the colour of the outward reflectivity, and making sure that there isn’t any untoward discolouration in the glass. Glass is probably the most complicated material to control. It’s important to understand what delivers the glazings performance, such as coatings, thickness, tinting, number of panes etc. They all change the coloration of glass. Approach to reception and guest foyer. Fine Art Hotel