Gardena, CA
LOS ANGELES, CA, July 2023 – Pulp Studio, the leading designer and manufacturer of technically superior decorative glass, wins a 2023 Glass Magazine Award in the Best Decorative Glass Interior category for David Geffen Hall at the Lincoln Center in New York, N.Y. The awards honor companies in 13 categories for products and projects.
“This year’s Glass Magazine Award winners demonstrate the amazing multifunctional capabilities of glass,” says Katy Devlin, Content Director and Editor-in-Chief of Glass Magazine. “The winners show how glass and glazing are used to meet sustainability and performance requirements, to create spaces that provide safe and healthy environments for occupants, and to achieve unparalleled feats of design and aesthetics. Additionally, they show how collaboration across the project team can make even the most challenging projects possible.”
The David Geffen Hall at Lincoln Center, designed by Diamond Schmitt and Tod Williams/Billie Tsien Architects, features more than 8,700 sq. ft. of flat and bent laminated glass railings and guardrails. These railings were chemically strengthened for the tight 8” radii specified for the job. Pulp Studio’s proprietary Precision Edge® technology was used to post-polish the glass edgework for a refined look using their two-decade-old proven process. In addition, guardrail glass was added with a specially etched low-iron laminated glass that was finished with a digital design for enhanced privacy and intimacy.
Pulp Studio will be featured in the August/September 2023 issue of Glass Magazine. They will also be recognized at a ceremony at GlassBuild America: The Glass Window & Door Expo in Las Vegas, Oct. 31-Nov. 2.
About Pulp Studio
Founded in 1996, Pulp Studio passionately advocates for the creative use of glass as a building element. From the beginning, the brand’s defining mission is to fill the void in the market for innovative uses of glass in interior and façade projects. Pulp Studio combines technical prowess with design sensibility; creating products that reside at the intersection of fashion and function.
Pulp Studio employs craftspeople, artists, scientists, and inventors who view working with glass as an artistic endeavor – their medium being glass. The company’s capabilities include bending, hand-color coating, laser etching, glass carving, screen print imaging, drilling, notching, and a patented system for uniformly illuminating panels using high-intensity LEDs. Every project is another opportunity for Pulp Studio to further enrich the idea of “custom” by delivering products that are superior in design and functionality. One of the company’s insulated glass products, Ombra™ achieves a solar heat gain coefficient superior to that of other insulated glass units, dramatically reducing climate control requirements and providing significant energy savings over the life of a building.
Working in collaboration with architects and design studios, Pulp Studio’s products have been used in numerous high-profile projects including: Moynihan Station, New York, N.Y., the Space Needle in Seattle, W.A., David Geffen Hall at the Lincoln Center in New York, N.Y., the Aquarium of the Pacific in Long Beach, C.A., Wilshire Grand in downtown Los Angeles, C.A. and the Gores Group Headquarters in Beverly Hills, C.A. www.pulpstudio.com
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