“For both commercial and residential buildings, this is a game-changer. It's not just about using more glass, but may be about completely rethinking the way we use glass in buildings.”
TreeHugger, October 2011
“Blinds wouldn’t have fit in well, while mechanized shades would have required rigging, expensive maintenance, and blocked out all of the sun. SageGlass was cost competitive with these traditional sun controls, while offering the promise of much less maintenance requirements.”
Ron Urice, Project Manager, Immanuel Bible Church
“Dynamic windows... go far beyond the abilities of double or even triple-paned windows to retain energy.”
Forbes, August 8, 2011
“Our design approach delivers exceptional energy efficiency, due in large part to a ductless heating and cooling system that would not have been possible without deploying SageGlass.”
Phil Newsom, tBP/Architecture, Newport Beach, CA
“We examined a wide range of more traditional solutions including roof overhangs, exterior sunshades and interior blinds, but none of them solved the problem. We soon concluded that SageGlass would be an optimal solution.”
Paul Hutton, Hutton Architecture Studio
“On the west side, the glass paid for itself by allowing us to eliminate the shading devices, while providing 100% protection from glare.”
Brian Malarkey, EVP and Director of EcoServices, Kirksey Architecture
“SageGlass was the best option for the Ball State project because it enabled us to maximize natural light and a view to the outdoors, while creating a space that’s thermally and visually comfortable for the students inside.”
Ryan Benson, Architect, Schmidt Associates
“Using SageGlass was a smart decision. It was easy to handle and install.”
Tom Thompson, President, Thompson Glass, Inc.
“The SAGE product provided a flexible shading coefficient, which helped meet our energy goal needs as well as provided a more comfortable space for the employees of NREL.”
Aaron Edwards, Project Manager, J.R. Butler

