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Use
Facades, exterior, interior, partitions -
Applications
Religious building -
Characteristics
Transparent, UV protection
Vanceva gives architects and designers creative freedom by producing a broad spectrum of colors for laminated glass. The Color PVB Interlayers from Vanceva can be mixed to create over 170000 transparent, translucent, or opaque colors for the desired tone and intensity. Vanceva Color PVB Interlayers were used in the Audrey Irmas Pavilion, located in Los Angeles, United States.
The 55,000-square-foot pavilion, designed to host religious and cultural activities, serves as a counterpoint to the traditionally styled Wilshire Boulevard Temple, which shares the campus. Its geometric lines, neutral facade dotted with hexagonal shapes and windows, and recessed green glass terrace create an outstanding composition.
Vanceva Color PVB Interlayers were used for the facade and interior partitions of the Diane and Guilford Glazer, a building surrounded by green glass made of eight glass panels combined with wire mesh. The chapel opens onto the West Terrace, which offers another view of the green glass.
The Audrey Irmas Pavilion project was an exterior winner of the Vanceva World of Color Awards in 2022.
Vanceva interlayers are created with light-stable colorants to stay vivid for a long time. Vanceva Color PVB Interlayers can block up to 99% of damaging UV radiation up to 380 nm, and reduce solar heat gain.
Location | Los Angeles, United States |
Year | 2021 |
Type of Building | Chapel |
Architect | Office of Metropolitan Architecture (OMA) and Gruen Associates |
Product Used | Color PVB Interlayers |