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March 18, 2013
Corning Gorilla Glass, the well-known ultra-thin, ultra-strong glass for electronic displays, is now available for the architectural market."A broad range of applications could benefit from Corning Gorilla Glass, the same glass that is used on more than one billion of the world's most sophisticated electronic devices," says George Wildeman, business director for the Automotive Glazing &...
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March 13, 2013
The basics: Erected in the recently opened North Carolina Veterans Park in Fayetteville, the all-glass veterans’ memorial is a striking testament to the remembrance of U.S. soldiers. Rising 10 feet in the air and almost 5 feet wide, the piece of art is etched with a quote from former governor of North Carolina, Thomas W. Bickett. While the monument itself pays homage to fallen soldiers, the use...
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March 13, 2013
The basics: Minnesota's 24,000-square-foot, two-level Lakewood Cemetery Garden Mausoleum has a simple, yet elegant, exterior clad in rough-textured gray granite, white mosaic marble and glass. The interior is flooded with light that filters through skylights and lantern windows, creating a calming and meditative atmosphere. To connect mausoleum visitors to the outdoors, designers used...
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March 7, 2013
The basics: Penn State’s recently opened Millennium Science Complex features cutting-edge design and high-performance materials that meet its multi-use demands and environmental standards. The $215 million, 275,600-square-foot MSC houses the University's premier research organizations. Completed in 2011, the building was initially planned as two separate buildings, but architect Rafael Viñoly...
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March 7, 2013
The basics: The $7 million, multi-purpose Mustang Stadium at Stevenson University in Owings Mills, Md., features about 2,700 square feet of solar-control glass that provides clear hilltop views of the surrounding community while reducing the stadium’s energy use. When designing Mustang Stadium, lead architect Andrew Kulp faced the challenge of bathing the interior of the building in light while...
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March 4, 2013
The 2013 Glass Magazine Awards will include the following people-centric categories: Best Project Manager, Best Production Supervisor, Best Salesperson and Best Installer. Deadline for nominations is April 16, 2013.
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March 4, 2013
To make sure your company is included in The 2012 Glass Magazine Awards program, please review the categories below and submit your nomination. The deadline for nominations is April 16.
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The people, products and projects
March 4, 2013
Glass Magazine is now accepting nominations for the 2013 Glass Magazine Awards: The People, Products and Projects.
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What is the Most Important Question You Ask a Potential Hire? Why?
February 27, 2013
CommercialMichelle Messersmith, manager of employee services, Walters & Wolf"From a project management standpoint, I think the most important skill/quality to have is desire. If you drill down to their desire, you should be able to determine if they have a fire to constantly move forward in their job, have exceptional customer service skills, are pro-active with customers (internal and...
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February 25, 2013
The Affordable Care Act requires reporting of the aggregate cost of applicable employer-sponsored coverage on an employee's W-2 Wage and Tax Statement. According to Internal Revenue Service Notice 2010-69, reporting was optional for all employers in 2011 and for employers issuing less than 250 W-2 forms in 2012.However, reporting will be required on the W-2 form that was issued in January 2013...