LEEDing the way…

Glassworks is proud to announce that principal, Tish Oye, has been accredited with a LEED AP credential.

Case Study – Waves of Glass

The Challenge
Our client needed help with the construction of an outdoor bar for an upscale beach resort. His vision included a glass, boat-shaped bar nestled in a sea of glass waves. He wanted the “boat” designed so that bartenders could easily stand and work inside the structure. He also wanted the bar lit from the [...]

Glassworks Shines Through In Hawaii

Hawaii, HI -Glassworks participation at the 2008 Pacific Building Trade Show in Honolulu, HI on October 9, 2008 was highlighted by the firm’s introduction of recycled glass offerings as well as displays of new fabrications that shine the light on innovative ways to integrate glass into design. Part of Glassworks’ overall mission to explore the [...]

Recycling in Paradise

The tempered glass used for shower doors is a perfect “raw” element for the recycling process. When the shower doors arrive at Glassworks, they are broken up into small, pebble-size pieces. The pieces are then put into a mold and re-fired. Under the heat of the Glassworks kiln, the “pebbles” melt together to form translucent cast glass. “The end result has the same integrity and beauty of glass made from non-recycled materials,” continues Oye, “But these pieces have the added benefit of not contributing to a landfill.”

Safe Harbors

While some people only dream about sailing the seas on a glass boat, Glassworks of Seattle, WA actually built one. Part of the redesign of the upscale Four Seasons Resort on the azure shores of Punta Mita, Mexico, the Glassworks ship is the centerpiece and working bar for the updated luxury resort.