Glamorous Glass Bricks Are Booming – Again

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In 1977, a New York Times article by Carter B. Horsley proclaimed that “Glamorous Glass Bricks Are Booming:” once a “less than first-class” material, it was beginning to gain acceptance among architects in residential and restaurant projects for its translucence, privacy, visual interest, and sense of order. However, following the industry’s brief but widespread use of glass bricks, many now associate the material with outdated 80’s architectural styles, an aesthetic that few seem interested in reviving. Yet pioneering contemporary architects have begun using this unique material in new and distinctly modern ways, whether for sleek and minimalist bathrooms, industrial bars and restaurants, vintage residential windows, or even experimental urban facades. As Horsley stated, it appears that glamorous glass bricks are booming – again.

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Optical Glass House / Hiroshi Nakamura & NAP. Image © Koji Fuji / Nacasa & Partners, Inc.
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Cite: Lilly Cao. "Glamorous Glass Bricks Are Booming – Again" 16 Jun 2020. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/941686/glamorous-glass-bricks-are-booming-nil-again> ISSN 0719-8884

Family House in Barcelona / Ferrolan LAB. Image © Raimon Sola Casacuberta

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