US Glass Magazine’s March 2014 issue featured an article about the complicated business of heavy glass lifting – AGNORA’s insights into this topic are highlighted in their article. From: Glass.com Volume…
Louis Moreau, AGNORA’s Senior Techincal Specialist will be participating in the following Facades+ workshop: Facades+ April 24 + 25 2014 – An ASTM Structural Glass Standard: The Need, the Philosophy…
Architectural Record takes a look at the history of the building in which Queens Museum resides. Suzanne Stephen’s article is entitled “The World of Tomorrow Today: A long-span-steel structure cloaked…
Caution: Moving Glass Glass Canada journalist, Colleen Cross, reports on the potential dangers in the glass industry and how awareness of hazards can make automation safer. “Moving glass has greater…
Business Elite Canada journalist Fadeke Adegbuyi interviews AGNORA President Richard Wilson in the December 2013 issue. The article features a brief look at AGNORA’s history, being a “customer service company…
The producer of some of the largest pieces of architectural glass in North America is about to…
AGNORA’s oversized LowE insulated units contribute to Chicago’s WMS Boathouse training facility Architectural Record journalist Clifford A. Pearson writes about Studio Gang Architect’s latest project by the Chicago River. He mentions the…
AGNORA – Architectural Glass North America is the feature article, AGNORA To The Rescue and on the Front Cover of Glass Canada’s June 2012 issue. Glass Canada’s Patrick Flannery covers…
Architectural glass produced in Collingwood will soon be used in more buildings across North America, thanks to a Government of Canada investment of up to $3.71 million. …
On Feb 4th, 2012, Globe and Mail journalist Kevin Van Paassen featured former RIM co-CEO Mike Lazaridis’ multi-million dollar home on the banks of Lake Huron near Kincardine, Ont. …