6 Project Interiors That Empower Experiences With Colored Glass


Utah Schools for the Deaf and Blind, Salt Lake City, United States. Image © Jacoby Architects

Utah Schools for the Deaf and Blind, Salt Lake City, United States. Image © Jacoby Architects

Polyvinyl Butyral (PVB) is a resin known for its strength, flexibility, and optical clarity. When inserted and bonded between two panes of glass, the combination —known as laminated glass— provides a tough, acoustic, glare-, UV- and solar-protective barrier with no loss of transparency. So much so, that its main use is in car windscreens.

By inserting and layering various sheets of colored PVB, glass can be transformed with a kaleidoscope of color and a range of opacity. The whole effect gives interiors specifiers a palette of light and color tools when adding personalities to interior environments. Here are six examples of projects that use PVB-laminated glass to great effect:

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