Location: |
Copenhagen, Denmark |
Architects: |
Bjørn Nørgaard |
Glass laminator: |
Boglas |
Photo credit: |
© Boglas |
Featured product: | 8 different colors made up from 2 to 5 Vanceva™ interlayers |
The danish artist Bjørn Nørgaard has designed a open meeting square, approx. 9x28 meters, for the University of Copenhagen. The design is a large "DNA" pattern made up of granite slaps and 264 glasses in individual shapes and sizes. Glasses have 8 different colors made up from 2 to 5 Vanceva™ interlayers. Glass for the top-layer is patterned Stippolyte and glass for the bottom layer has mirror-effect and is backpainted, black or white. All glasses are glued on a concrete base between the granite-slaps. Bjørn Nørgaard have worked with colors as well as the reflected light from the mirrorglass below the Vanceva interlayers.
The Vanceva colors interlayer system enhances the style of laminated safety glass like never before—combining color and white interlayers to produce more than 69,000 transparent, translucent, or solid colored glass combinations - creating just the right look and ambience. In fact, no other PVB interlayer system offers the ability to achieve the range of colors and varied translucency in glass that Vanceva does.