NorthGlass curved glass technology enables rippling facade of Brisbane's Glasshouse Theatre
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Dezeen staff
10h ago· 7 min readen
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Chinese glass manufacturer NorthGlass developed a curved glass technology used to create the rippling facade of the Glasshouse Theatre in Brisbane, Australia. Designed by Blight Rayner Architecture and Snøhetta, the theatre is an extension of the Queensland Performing Arts Centre (QPAC), making it the largest performing arts centre under one roof in Australia. The facade's curved glass panels resemble rippling water, showcasing advanced glass manufacturing capabilities.
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· 3 pulledChinese glass manufacturer NorthGlass has developed a curved glass technology to create the rippling glass facade of the Glasshouse Theatre in Brisbane, Australia.
Designed by Australian studio Blight Rayner Architecture with international firm Snøhetta, the theatre was built as an extension of the brutalist Queensland Performing Arts Centre (QPAC)
The curved glass facade of the Glasshouse Theatre resembles rippling water
Chinese glass manufacturer NorthGlass has developed a curved glass technology to create the rippling glass facade of the Glasshouse Theatre in Brisbane, Australia.

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