Architectural and site-specific kilnformed glass
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Architectural and site-specific kilnformed glass
Wondering who out there is doing architectural and site-specific kilnformed glass (as opposed to work which is meant for a gallery). I know you are, Bert, and BJ Katz, - there must be others.
Post a reply or send an email. Thanks.
Post a reply or send an email. Thanks.

Paul Housberg
Glass Project, Inc.
Art Glass Feature Walls
http://www.glassproject.com
http://www.facebook.com/housberg
bullseye gallery now showing related works: http://www.bullseyeconnectiongallery.com/
also, bullseye mentions this:
http://www.pilchuck.com/educational_pro ... (1.5).html
also you might like looking at non-fused architectural glass panels made in dalle de verre method. google it ... i don't have any specific links to share with you, unfortunately.
also, bullseye mentions this:
http://www.pilchuck.com/educational_pro ... (1.5).html
also you might like looking at non-fused architectural glass panels made in dalle de verre method. google it ... i don't have any specific links to share with you, unfortunately.
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This week I'll complete a baptismal font (a big bowl) that was designed by an architect for a specific site in a church. And I do a lot of light fixtures. I don't think that really qualifies me as the type of specialist you're asking about though.
I took Warren Langley's class at Pilchuck earlier this summer so I'm thinking about going into truly large scale work. But that might require that I take on a partner/investor so I can build another, bigger kiln and take advantage of someone that knows something about business and selling. I'm a good problem solver, not a good organizer.
I took Warren Langley's class at Pilchuck earlier this summer so I'm thinking about going into truly large scale work. But that might require that I take on a partner/investor so I can build another, bigger kiln and take advantage of someone that knows something about business and selling. I'm a good problem solver, not a good organizer.
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Kitty wrote:bullseye gallery now showing related works: http://www.bullseyeconnectiongallery.com/
also, bullseye mentions this:
http://www.pilchuck.com/educational_pro ... (1.5).html
also you might like looking at non-fused architectural glass panels made in dalle de verre method. google it ... i don't have any specific links to share with you, unfortunately.
Specifically wondering who on this board is doing architectural stuff - and, specifically involving or incorporating kilnformed glass.

Paul Housberg
Glass Project, Inc.
Art Glass Feature Walls
http://www.glassproject.com
http://www.facebook.com/housberg
[quote="Paul Housberg
Specifically wondering who on this board is doing architectural stuff - and, specifically involving or incorporating kilnformed glass.[/quote]
Hi Paul
I've been doing kilnformed accents for my stained glass commissions and carved panels, am currently working on my commission for fused panels in a custom door and am heading for architectural work...I will be having a large kiln built in January for that purpose.
I love mixing the techniques together.
Carol (Swann)
Specifically wondering who on this board is doing architectural stuff - and, specifically involving or incorporating kilnformed glass.[/quote]
Hi Paul
I've been doing kilnformed accents for my stained glass commissions and carved panels, am currently working on my commission for fused panels in a custom door and am heading for architectural work...I will be having a large kiln built in January for that purpose.
I love mixing the techniques together.
Carol (Swann)
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I have been doing architectural glass for a couple of years now - tile murals, cabinet doors, windows, large panels for commercial spaces...I'd really like to get into some lighting!
Currently I am working on an installation for the U of O - a lot of tiles glued to plate glass panels and backlit. I keep working larger and larger. That bigger kiln is getting closer, too!
Are you doing architectural work yet, yourself?
-Annah
Currently I am working on an installation for the U of O - a lot of tiles glued to plate glass panels and backlit. I keep working larger and larger. That bigger kiln is getting closer, too!
Are you doing architectural work yet, yourself?
-Annah
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