The wait is over: the Saint-Gobain Glass Reference Book 2025 is here!
Saint-Gobain Glass is proud to present the new edition of its Reference Book, a publication that showcases inspiring projects from around the world and demonstrates the versatility of our glass solutions.
This edition is particularly special, as it brings together two years of outstanding achievements, featuring iconic projects across Europe, the Americas, Africa, Asia, and the Middle East.
From Habitat 7 in Sweden—one of the first buildings to incorporate ORAÉ® low-carbon glass—to the impressive Toronto Courthouse in Canada and the elegant Borgo Santandrea on Italy’s Amalfi Coast, each project highlights how Saint-Gobain Glass contributes to innovative architecture, sustainability, and user comfort.
Inside the Reference Book, you will find:
- 37 inspiring projects from around the world
- A dedicated “Technical Notebook” section for professionals and glass enthusiasts
- Several projects combining multiple Saint-Gobain solutions.
We warmly thank all our partners, architects, designers, and colleagues who made these achievements possible. We invite you to explore the Reference Book and get inspired by the creativity, innovation, and passion behind each project.
Click here to discover the new Reference Book - Glass for Façade 2025 Edition!
GLASS FOR FAÇADE | REFERENCE BOOK
We are very proud and excited to share our ‘GLASS FOR FAÇADE’ Reference Books.
You will find a selection of iconic projects all around the world, that our teams have realized with their passion, and in cooperation with major stakeholder partners.
POLISH MUSEUM OF HISTORY - Warsaw, Poland
The Polish History Museum, located within the historic Warsaw Citadel, is a landmark project that blends cultural heritage with contemporary design.
BIBLIOTHEQUE MAISONNEUVE - Montreal, Canada
The Maisonneuve Library, located in the historic former City Hall of Montreal’s Maisonneuve district, combines heritage preservation with modern sustainability.