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International Exposure for Garibaldi Glass with Holland Jachtbouw 42m Superyacht

June 30, 2017 by garibaldiglass Leave a Comment

Holland Jachtbouw are delighted to announce the launch of a 42‐metre, semi‐displacement motoryacht for repeat yacht owners. Designed and built to Lloyds and MCA, this project reaffirms the ability for Holland Jachtbouw to create bespoke powerboats of the highest calibre.

The 42m Holland Jachtbouw yacht project Calliope which was just recently launched is the second semi‐displacement luxury yacht which has been commissioned by the same yacht owners at Holland Jachtbouw, this all‐aluminum ‘gentlemen’s yacht’ has a cruising speed of 15.5 knots.

The exterior luxury yacht design and naval architecture is by Langan Design Associates, with an elegant modern‐classic interior from the boards of Rhoades Young.

Both of the owner’s yachts have been named after Greek goddesses; motoryacht Calliope being the muse of music and poetry.

This is Garibaldi Glass first endeavor with Holland Jachtbouw on the international stage, and from all accounts the quality of the glass and Garibaldi Glass ability to supply the glass in a timely manner was well received. Already, Garibaldi Glass involvement in this project is leading to other potential project abroad.

Designer: Langan Design Associates and Rhoades Young

Glazer: Simmons Glass

Glass Fabricator: Garibaldi Glass Industries

About Garibaldi Glass Industries Inc.

Garibaldi Glass Industries Inc. (est. 1966) is a leading architectural glass fabricator in the Pacific Northwest. GGii’s custom fabrication and high‐performance architectural glass products include quality insulated units, spandrel, tempered glass, laminated glass, Ceramic frit application according to your specific design pattern, colour, and glass type request (Silk‐screen or hand‐applied), structural doors and entrances. The family‐owned glass business is located in Burnaby, B.C., Canada.

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Garibaldi Glass Produces High Performance Product for Vancouver’s Newest Ferrari Dealership

June 30, 2017 by garibaldiglass Leave a Comment

Ferrari Maserati of Vancouver has a new location and a beautiful new building, in downtown Vancouver at 1860 Burrard Street.

Ferrari Maserati of Vancouver is the only factory authorized dealership in British Columbia, and the third such dealership in Canada.

Garibaldi Glass proved again to be the right choice of fabricators for this project and prestige’s automotive dealership.

The use of Guardian’s “SuperNeutral Series” SN68 allows for more natural light and less heat gain. But most of all the beauty of the Ferrari automobile is still visible to the casual onlooker or discriminate buyer.

General Contractor: Deramore Construction

Architect: James K. Cheng

Glazier: Glasstech

Fabricator: Garibaldi Glass Industries Inc.

Glass Type: Guardian SN68/Clear

About Garibaldi Glass Industries Inc.

Garibaldi Glass Industries Inc. (est. 1966) is a leading architectural glass fabricator in the Pacific Northwest. GGii’s custom fabrication and high‐performance architectural glass products include quality insulated units, spandrel, tempered glass, laminated glass, Ceramic frit application according to your specific design pattern, colour, and glass type request (Silk‐screen or hand‐applied), structural doors and entrances. The family‐owned glass business is located in Burnaby, B.C., Canada.

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Garibaldi Glass Creates a “Genome” Look for the Edmonton North Clinic Project

June 30, 2017 by garibaldiglass Leave a Comment

The Edmonton North building portion of the new Edmonton Clinic is reaching completion and as the Edmonton Clinic’s website states this project will mean a lot to the Edmonton Area.

“The Edmonton Clinic project is a partnership between Alberta Health Services and the University of Alberta to deliver a vision of establishing an innovative, patient‐centred health delivery system that integrates ambulatory care with a new interdisciplinary approach to health sciences education and research. The result: a transformed experience for patients, families and learners.”

The Edmonton Clinic will be a regional, national and potentially an international catalyst in helping to transform and re‐engineer the way patients are diagnosed and treated, how health sciences students are educated and trained and how research is conducted. The Edmonton Clinic will provide coordinated diagnostic and specialist services for patients and families in an integrated setting while providing unprecedented educational and research opportunities for health science students, researchers and professionals to learn and practice in interdisciplinary teams.

Garibaldi Glass Industries involvement in this project was to supply the 6mm clear, monolithic custom opaci lites that created this cool look the architect wanted which was of a representation of a “Genome”. A “Genome” as describe in Wikipedia is the following:

“In modern molecular biology and genetics, the genome is the entirety of an organism’s hereditary information. It is encoded either in DNA or, for many types of virus, in RNA.

The genome includes both the genes and the non‐coding sequences of the DNA. The term was adapted in 1920 by Hans Winkler, Professor of Botany at the University of Hamburg, Germany. In Greek, the word genome (γίνομαι) means I become, I am born, to come into being. The Oxford English Dictionary suggests the name to be a portmanteau of the words gene and chromosome. A few related ‐ome words already existed, such as biome and rhizome, forming a vocabulary into which genome fits systematically.”

A Project like the Edmonton North Clinic is just another example of Garibaldi Glass creative fabrication capabilities when innovative solutions are required,” says Paul Tendeck, Sales Manager at Garibaldi Glass.

General Contractor: PCL

Architect: HOK Canada Inc.

Glazier: Inland Glass

Fabricator: Garibaldi Glass Industries Inc.

About Garibaldi Glass Industries Inc.

Garibaldi Glass Industries Inc. (est. 1966) is a leading architectural glass fabricator in the Pacific Northwest. GGii’s custom fabrication and high‐performance architectural glass products include quality insulated units, spandrel, tempered glass, laminated glass, Ceramic frit application according to your specific design pattern, colour, and glass type request (Silk‐screen or hand‐applied), structural doors and entrances. The family‐owned glass business is located in Burnaby, B.C., Canada.

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Caring for your Glass

June 30, 2015 by garibaldiglass Leave a Comment

Scratching and the Apparent “Softness” of Tempered Glass.

Glass manufacturers all abide to stringent manufacturing processes and quality requirements.

Architectural flat glass, whether tempered or annealed has the same relative “hardness”. It has been scientifically proven that here is no difference in hardness between the two.

Glass is scratched by abrading the surface. Grit, dirt, metal filings, etc. can all contribute to scratching glass surfaces. Anytime something contacts the surface of glass in a wiping motion that has even the slightest amount of dirt or debris on it, such as gloved hands, wiping cloths, clothing, squeegees, foam etc., there is the opportunity for the glass to be scratched. Imagine what would happen to your car if you cleaned it with a sponge without a lot of water. The dirt between your sponge and the car would drag across the car surface leaving scratches. If there isn’t enough “cushion” (i.e. water), between the glass and what is touching it, scratching will almost always occur.

Scratching of flat glass within the secondary manufacturing processes (cutting, edging, tempering, etc.) happens but has specific telltale appearances. Common scratching in this environment are straight line scratches caused by particles trapped inside glass processing equipment and abrading the glass parallel with the direction of travel through particular machinery, leaving straight line scratches. These will usually not cover the majority of the glass surface.

Other common scratches occurring within the manufacturing process will be random, curved and localized to one area of the glass, often due to the physical handling of glass by manufacturing staff. It is extremely rare in a manufacturing environment to find random scratching covering large areas of a piece of glass, since there are no manufacturing processes that contact the glass in that manner.

Common scratches observed at job sites, particularly once the glass is installed, usually come from two sources: firstly; people rubbing clothing, equipment and materials against the surface of the unprotected glass and secondly from glass cleaning.

Extensive random, arced scratching is occasionally observed during final inspections, when there was no evidence of the scratching when the glass arrived at the jobsite. This type of scratching will most probably have occurred when someone has attempted to clean the glass. The Glass Association of North America has a comprehensive guideline for cleaning architectural glass which should be followed to ensure the glass is not being scratched during the cleaning process. These guidelines should be followed whenever cleaning flat architectural glass.

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Garibaldi Glass Supplies Glass to New Vancouver, B.C Skyline Landmark

June 30, 2013 by garibaldiglass Leave a Comment

Garibaldi Glass again participates in the changing Vancouver, B.C. skyline, with the completion of one of the newest Hotels in the Fairmount family. The Fairmount Pacific Rim Hotel is located in the heart of Vancouver’s historic port and financial district, and fronts one of Vancouver’s most celebrated streetscapes with unobstructed views of the North Shore Mountains, Stanley Park and Coal Harbour. The hotel combines the best of Asia and the West Coast in its plan, décor, and culinary offerings. The 377‐room luxury hotel features lavish appointments, naturally inspired materials, comfortable furnishings and state‐of‐the‐art technology.

At Garibaldi Glass the Fairmount Pacific Rim Hotel was just another example of our ability by our project group to manage large scale projects, and with the compressed time to complete this project prior to the 2010 Vancouver Olympics, our people came through with a gold medal effort.

General Contractor: Ledcor

Architect: James K. Cheng

Glazer: AGS (exterior)

ENG 2 Ventures Ltd (Hotel Interiors)

D H Glass Solutions Inc (Residence Interiors)

Fabricator: Garibaldi Glass Industries Inc.

Glass Type: Guardian Neutral 61/clear, LE40

About Garibaldi Glass Industries Inc.

Garibaldi Glass Industries Inc. (est. 1966) is a leading architectural glass fabricator in the Pacific Northwest. GGii’s custom fabrication and high‐performance architectural glass products include quality insulated units, spandrel, tempered glass, laminated glass, Ceramic frit application according to your specific design pattern, colour, and glass type request (Silk‐screen or hand‐applied), structural doors and entrances. The family‐owned glass business is located in Burnaby, B.C., Canada.

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Contrast is Everything

June 30, 2012 by garibaldiglass Leave a Comment

In 2009, Garibaldi Glass submitted the first samples for the fritted glass to be used in the new Juneau Alaska Transportation Centre. Three years later we finally have pictures of the project. It was a very enjoyable challenge, determining the right way to convert historic photographs (the size of postcards) of Juneau in the early part of the 20th century into high resolution, wall sized, sealed units.

Through innovative design work, the images are clearly visible from the exterior, yet those on the inside looking out have a relatively clear view of the surrounding street.

Congratulations to the City & Borough of Juneau and NorthWind Architects for a very successful project.

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Garibaldi Wins 2011 Crystal Achievement Award

August 30, 2011 by garibaldiglass Leave a Comment

Glass Magazine Names 2011 Crystal Achievement Award Winners
WASHINGTON, D.C., Sept. 7, 2011

Glass Magazine has announced its 2011 Crystal Achievement Award winners. Selected by a panel of judges representing all segments of the glass industry, the awards recognize the best products and glass applications the commercial, retail and fabrication markets have to offer.

“The level of competition this year … shows a tremendous effort within our industry to continue to push the boundaries, while still providing quality on all levels to satisfy the architectural community, as well as building ownership,” says 2011 Crystal Achievement Award Judge Les Young, project manager, W&W Glass LLC, Nanuet, N.Y.

“I’m really glad to see the unique qualities of glass being used in so many different ways,” says fellow Judge John Stephenson, design director, Richard Wittschiebe Hand Architects, Atlanta. “It is great to know the [glass industry’s] innovation, technology and special expertise is continuing at a rapid pace.”

Special thanks go to Crystal Achievement Award sponsor GGI, Secaucus, N.J., for producing the 2011 Crystal Achievement Award plaques, and to C.R. Laurence Co., Los Angeles, for supplying the hardware.

Featured in the Sept. 6 edition of e‐glass weekly, the September 2011 issue of Glass Magazine, and on GlassMagazine.com, the 2011 Crystal Achievement Award winners are:

GARIBALDI GLASS INDUSTRIES HEADQUARTERS,
Garibaldi Glass Industries
Burnaby, British Columbia

Most innovative factory

OTTAWA CONVENTION CENTRE
Novum Structures LLC

Most innovative curtain wall project

CLEARWALL CURTAIN WALL
Kawneer Co.

Most innovative curtain wall product

CONSOL ENERGY CENTER
Universal Glass and Metals Inc. / D‐M Products

Most innovative energy efficient glass project

ORNILUX BIRD PROTECTION GLASS
Arnold Glas

Most innovative energy efficient glass product

1450 BRICKELL AVE., MIAMI
Enclos Corp.

Most innovative protective glazing project

101 NORTH WACKER DRIVE, CHICAGO
Curtainwall Services Inc.

Most innovative nonresidential retrofit project

POTOMAC YARDS MARRIOTT RENAISSANCE AND RESIDENCE INN
Pioneer Cladding and Glazing Systems LLC / Oldcastle BuildingEnvelope

Most innovative storefront/entrance project

NANAWALL HSW60 VANISHING SINGLE TRACK SLIDING SYSTEM
NanaWall Systems

Most innovative storefront/entrance product

ENERGSAVE
Peerless Products Inc.

Most innovative commercial window

GALT HOUSE/LOUISVILLE ARENA PEDWAY
Architectural Glass Art Inc.

Most innovative nonresidential exterior decorative glass project

FEATURE WALLS, FRICK CHEMISTRY LAB, PRINCETON UNIVERSITY
Paul Housberg, Glass Project Inc.

Most innovative nonresidential interior decorative glass project

BAOBAB TREE
Jockimo Inc. / Innovative Glass Works

Most innovative residential decorative glass project

BIO‐GLASS
Coverings Etc. Inc.

Most innovative decorative glass product

‘BEETLEJUICE’ CANTILEVERED FLOATING STAIR
Giroux Glass Inc.

Most innovative interior glass project

KIDNEY‐SHAPED CUSTOM STEAM SHOWER
Glassolutions Unlimited Corp.

Most innovative bath enclosure project

RODA BY BASCO
Basco

Most innovative bath enclosure product

CUSTOM, ARTICULATING POINT‐MOUNT GLASS BRACKET
Custom Components Co. LLC

Most innovative hardware

GLASS‐CHEK PRO
EDTM Inc.

Most innovative equipment

SOLAR REFLECTIVITY ANALYSIS
CDC Curtainwall Design & Consulting

Most innovative software

MYSAFTI APP
SAFTI First

Most innovative software

TRAINOR GLASS CO.
Most innovative Web site, large company

GLASS PROJECT INC.
Most innovative Web site, medium or small company

About Glass Magazine

Glass Magazine is the leading trade publication of the flat glass industry, serving the commercial, retail and fabrication segments. The official magazine of the National Glass Association, it provides subscribers informative coverage of glass industry news, trends and analysis; product introductions; and best business practices; in addition to glass industry statistics and supplier resource guides. Published 11 times a year, Glass Magazine also offers e‐glass weekly, an electronic newsletter dedicated to glass industry news. More information about its print and electronic publications is available at www.GlassMagazine.com.

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GARIBALDI GLASS CAPS OFF NEW UPGRADE TO ROBSON RINK IN TIME FOR 2010 OLYMPICS

June 29, 2010 by garibaldiglass Leave a Comment

Robson Square rink re‐opens in time for the 2010 Olympics in Vancouver on November 23, 2009.

The facility has been temporarily renamed GE Plaza to reflect the $700,000 that GE, one of the Olympics’ top sponsors, contributed largely to the renovation process. It helped buy a new refrigeration plant, expand the rink by more than a third, and install energy‐efficient LED lights. The name will remain until the end of the Paralympic Games in March.

The refurbishment is part of a much larger $40.9‐million rebuild of Robson Square, which includes repair of numerous underground membranes, water features and landscaping. Of that, $11 million was spent on repair of the so‐called Lower Robson Square, where the arena is located.

The team of Garibaldi Glass Industries, Lami Glass, and Superior Glass supplied, fabricated and installed the glass on the dual roof project. The roof glass supplied was a mixture of spandrel and vision tempered panels consisting of 6mm Pilkington Activ and 6mm Advantage Low E with fade out dot Ceramic Frit applied where specified. Each pair of panels was unique and assigned to a specific position within the dome. The panels were laminated by Lami Glass using 090 clear XX. Superior Glass was the on site Contract Glazer.

The skating area is the centrepiece of a large government and corporate presence during the 2010 Winter Games. On one side of the oval will be the International Media Centre, a facility for unaccredited journalists from around the world. On the other side will be provincial hosting facility and a showcase of B.C. industry. GE will also have a pavilion there.

To christen the ice, the Province of British Columbia and GE brought in Canadian Olympian Jeffrey Buttle, who won a bronze in figure skating at the 2006 Turin Games. In front of about 100 dignitaries and media he delicately carved the ice with his skates. Later, the arena was turned over to two dozen skaters from the Vancouver Skating Club, who danced and raced and circled around the small oval.

John Furlong, the chief executive of the Vancouver Organizing Committee, hailed the reopening of the arena.

“I think it is perfectly located to take advantage of the energy of the city, and of course it is here for the long term,” he said.

“A Project like the Robson Rink roof is just another example of Garibaldi Glass fabrication capabilities when innovative solutions are required,” says Paul Tendeck, Sales Manager at Garibaldi Glass.

About Garibaldi Glass Industries Inc.

Garibaldi Glass Industries Inc. (est. 1966) is a leading architectural glass fabricator in the Pacific Northwest. GGii’s custom fabrication and high‐performance architectural glass products include quality insulated units, spandrel, tempered glass, laminated glass, Ceramic frit application according to your specific design pattern, colour, and glass type request (Silk‐screen or hand‐applied), structural doors and entrances. The family‐owned glass business is located in Burnaby, B.C., Canada.

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Vancouver 2010 Olympic Curling Facility Undergoing Conversion to Community Centre

June 30, 2009 by garibaldiglass Leave a Comment

During the 2010 Winter Games the Vancouver Olympic Centre, at Hillcrest Park was home to curling and wheelchair curling events.

This state‐of‐the‐art legacy facility is currently undergoing conversion from its role as curling and wheelchair curling competition venue. Once complete it will boast a new community centre, ice rink, curling club, library, preschool, field house and offices. Being built at the same time and attached to the curling venue is a new destination aquatic centre with indoor and outdoor pools.

The indoor/outdoor aquatic centre opened in summer 2010 while the remainder of the facility will open in 2011.

The facility features a 50 meter lap pool, swim and dive tanks and moveable floor, a leisure pool, seasonal outdoor pool, 70‐person hot pool, steam room and sauna. It replaces the existing community centre, rink and pool at Riley Park. The Centre is expected to attract more than 800,000 visitors a year.

At Garibaldi Glass we were especially proud to be part of this project. The building has a great look inside and out, and is another great addition to the Vancouver community.

General Contractor: Stuart Olson Contractors

Architect: Hughes Condon Marler

Glazer: Glasstech

Fabricator: Garibaldi Glass Industries Inc.

Glass Type: Guardian SN68/clear

About Garibaldi Glass Industries Inc.

Garibaldi Glass Industries Inc. (est. 1966) is a leading architectural glass fabricator in the Pacific Northwest. GGii’s custom fabrication and high‐performance architectural glass products include quality insulated units, spandrel, tempered glass, laminated glass, Ceramic frit application according to your specific design pattern, colour, and glass type request (Silk‐screen or hand‐applied), structural doors and entrances. The family‐owned glass business is located in Burnaby, B.C., Canada.

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