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Join Us for an Evening with Glass and Glazing Leaders

NGA invites you to attend a private reception for the architectural community. Join thought leaders from the entire glass and glazing supply chain for an evening of spirited conversation, custom wine tasting, engaging education, and food and drink with good company.

Blueprint for Collaboration: an Evening with the Glass and Fenestration Industry for the Design Community will take place at one of San Francisco's most architecturally known and historic venues - the newly-renovated Hallidie Building. It is now the headquarters for the Center for Design & Architecture and also the site of one of the first known glass curtain wall design.

2023 is the NGA's 75th anniversary and the evening will feature a panel presentation of glazing and design industry representatives discussing the future of glass in design with respect to energy performance and sustainability.

Pre-registration is required and space is limited to practicing architects and students only. Non-sponsoring suppliers will not be permitted.

Schedule of Events

5:30 pm Arrive and Socialize
6:00 pm Vino with Vitro
7:15 pm Blueprint for Collaboration program
8:15 pm Resume Networking
9:00 pm Evening Concludes

Panelists

  • Lisa Rammig, Eckersley O'Callaghan
  • Chris Fronsoe, Vitro Architectural Glass
  • Stanley Yee, Dow
  • Mike Turner, YKK AP America
  • Sophie Pennetier, Enclos
  • Mark Suehiro, CRL
  • Tom Culp, NGA Energy Code Consultant and Owner, Birch Point Consulting
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More Resources

NGA has more information and resources supporting glass as the material of choice to enhance spaces where people live, play, learn, work and heal. Most available at no charge!

Download resources from NGA’s Architect Glass Mixtape

Visit our AIA CE page to access a custom mixtape of technical papers compiled with you in mind. Also access a variety of on-demand presentations for credit.

Get CE credit

Up to 8 hours of AIA credit available at NGA’s Glass & Glazing Design Academy with Architectural Record.

Deep dive into glass technologies and capabilities

From NGA’s official publication, Glass Magazine, the Glass & Metals Guide answers questions about building structure, glazing specifications, interior glass, protective glazing, building orientation, and complex façades:

Future Events

The NGA looks forward to seeing you at GlassBuild America this coming Oct 31 - Nov 2 in Atlanta.

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