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Museum of the Bible (MOTB) | Washington, DC
Visitors to the Museum of the Bible are greeted by monumental 22.5-foot tall channel glass walls featuring our Clarissimo texture and a translucent white color frit. The shimmering white glass conveys an icy appearance, symbolic of the original building’s function as cold storage facility, cir… Read More
Our channel glass features throughout the interior and exterior, blending privacy, daylight, and thermal performance benefits. On the interior, the opaque white channel glass wall cladding seamlessly transitions into a see-through glass partition. Photo by Alex Fradkin.
Visitors to the Museum of the Bible are greeted by monumental 22.5-foot tall channel glass walls featuring our Clarissimo texture and a translucent white color frit.
Photo by Alex Fradkin.
The shimmering white glass reflects images projected on the ceiling and conveys an icy appearance, symbolic of the original building’s function as cold storage facility, circa 1923.
Photo by Alex Fradkin.
The façade features our privacy textured channel glass with a Low-E coating, in combination with clear vision lites in the same frame system.
Photo by Alex Fradkin.
The exterior curtain wall frame system was designed collaboratively by the architects and Bendheim. Photo by Alex Fradkin.