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Used by artisans across the globe for thousands of years, colored glass is one of the oldest art forms. Its origins date back as early as the 7th century, when stained windows began adorning churches, cathedrals and convents – often representing religious symbols and Biblical stories.
Hand in hand with innovative production methods and new technologies, colored glass has made a comeback in contemporary architecture, enhancing countless buildings with its bold, lively hues. Swipe to explore an inspiring selection of colored glass applications in modern buildings.
1- Kaleidoscope Kindergarten / SAKO Architects. Image © CreatAR Images
2- Design Wing / Coordination Asia. Image via Coordination Asia
3- Computer Science Building at Queen’s University Belfast / Kennedy Fitzgerald Architects. Image © GlasSeal
4- 2H House / Truong An architecture + 23o5Studio. Image © Quang Tran
5- Mist Hot-spring Hotel / Department of Architecture. Image © W Workspace
6- Solar S. Roque Gallery / Manuel Maia Gomes. Image © Fernando Guerra FG+SG
7- Esquire Office / Studio Bipolar. Image © Suryan//Dang
8- JP Lab / XU Studio. Image Courtesy of XU Studio
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