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Städel Museum – Frankfurt, Germany  
Städel Museum: A total of 195 rooflights, in diameters from 1.5m to 2.5m on a 3.7m x 3.7m grid and flush with the ground and ensure natural lighting conditions. read more  
Light Art RUN – London, UK  
One of the largest works of art for the Olympic Games 2012: the staggered row of three shiny giant letters – 9m high, 5m wide, 1.2m deep – in London’s Olympic Park. read more  
University of Cambridge – Cambridge, UK  
One of the installations situated in the heart of Arles in 2011 was an enormous glass projection surface supported at the base only. read more  
Sarah Oppenheimer C-010106 – Austin, USA  
For the entrance areas of a new shopping mall downtown Manhattan, Pelli Clarke Pelli envisioned a transparent façade. To realize it, the architects went for a construction with glass fins. read more  
Polytherm – Weibern, Austria  
For the entrance areas of a new shopping mall downtown Manhattan, Pelli Clarke Pelli envisioned a transparent façade. To realize it, the architects went for a construction with glass fins. read more  
Apple Retail Store, Regent Street – London, UK  
An all-glass staircase and an all-glass bridge, linked by all-glass balustrades, are the centerpieces of the new Apple store in the Regent Street in London. read more  
Apple Retail Store – Glasgow, UK  
Without disturbing the view of the structure and beauty of the old architecture, an all-glass staircase connects old and new in a highly modern store in Glasgow. read more  
Villa Friis – Denmark  
In order to reach maximum transparency, the owner decided to finish its mansion's deck with a glass pane in 1.35m x 10m without a handrail. read more  
Lincoln Center – New York, USA  
Transparency and lightness dominate the designs for the two-glass canopies comprising twelve 4-layer laminated safety glass panes in 4.3m x 2.3m. read more  
Apple Retail Store Broadway – New York, USA  
For the Apple store designed by the architect Bohlin Cywinksi Jackson, sedak delivered the glass for the facade, the roof, the staircase and the balustrade. read more  
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