Guardian Glass honours Canadian project at annual commercial project awards
Bibliothèque Gabrielle-Roy by Saucier & Perotte Architecteces. Photo credit: Courtesy of Prelco
Guardian Glass North America recently honoured the glaziers and fabricators who made several buildings possible at its 8th annual Commercial Project Awards event in Las Vegas.
“Guardian Glass is honoured to work with the talented glaziers and fabricators who brought the architects’ vision to life in these projects,” said Alan Kinder, director of commercial demand creation, Guardian Glass. “Our 2025 winners are just a slice of the hundreds of projects our partners execute every year. Their talent and skill in delivering buildings clad in Guardian SunGuard high-performance coatings continues to impress.”
The six regional winners, which included a Canadian project, were selected from 36 nominees by glass industry leaders including Tom Culp, energy code consultant, National Glass Association, Deb Levy, CEO, key media and research, Sara Neiswanger, associate director, industry engagement, National Glass Association, Ellen Rogers, vice president of editorial content, key media and research, and Max Perilstein, communication strategist, sales source consultants.
Among the selections of the 2025 Guardian Glass Commercial Project Award Winners, was Bibliothèque Gabrielle-Roy by Saucier & Perotte Architecteces in Laval, Quebec City, which used SunGuard SuperNeutral 68 on clear.
The judges said the project used “expansive use of glass that provides light and view important to the multiple functions of this building, along with an interesting glass terrace.”
“The building’s signature element, the gold ceiling, was enhanced by the glass and the uniqueness of its application,” added the judges.
For more information or to see the full list of projects that were honoured by Guardian Glass North America, click here.
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