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2024 Glass Magazine Awards

Going Above & Beyond

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The 2024 Glass Magazine Award winners went beyond—beyond code requirements, past achievements and what previously seemed possible. This year’s eight project award winners and seven product award winners demonstrate what glass, and glass industry companies, can aspire to achieve.

Multifunctionality of products and projects made for a very strong competition this year. Winning nominations show that when the design community asks for energy efficiency, jumbo size, impact rating, security and aesthetics, glass and glass industry products can deliver. This multifunctionality also led to a new project category this year that recognizes the complexity and custom nature of glazing and metal systems: Best Specialty Glazing.

The 2024 competition also saw an incredible number of nominations for the Best Decorative Glass project category, leading the editorial staff to split the category in two for the first time in a few years. The new categories, Best Interior Decorative Glass and Best Exterior Decorative Glass, showcase the visual interest and dynamism this glazing adds throughout the built environment. 

The awards program is only possible with the expertise of our project award judges, who lend their time and experience to adjudicate the project competition. We would also like to thank the wider industry for taking the time to vote in the public products competition.

Glass Magazine’s editorial staff thanks all the companies that took the time to complete a nomination form. We realize that many more industry companies have outstanding projects and products they could showcase. To participate in next year’s Glass Magazine Awards, contact Senior Editor Norah Dick at ndick@glass.org.

2024 Glass Magazine Award Winners

Project Judges

The project awards would not be possible without the expertise of our judges, who come from every part of the glass industry. The Glass Magazine editorial team again thanks them for taking the time to share their insights with us.

  • Sara Barchak, Marketing Communications Manager, EFCO Corp. 
  • Tara Brummet, Chief of Staff, Vitrum Glass, Apex Aluminum & Lorval Developments 
  • Peter de Gorter, Vice President, DeGorter Inc. 
  • Alice Dickerson, Founder and Managing Director, Division 08 Marketing 
  • Jennifer Highfield, Architectural Design Associate, Viracon 
  • Alan Kinder, Director Commercial Segment, Guardian Glass
  • Emily Losego, Director of Innovation, Vitro Architectural Glass
  • Kayla Natividad, Architectural Technical Services Engineer, NSG Pilkington 
  • Tom O’Malley, Founding partner and Director of Sales, Clover Architectural Products  
  • Diana San Diego, Vice President of Marketing, Safti First 
  • Julie Schimmelpenningh, Global Applications Manager, Eastman Chemical Co.  
  • Nathan Seaman, National Sales Manager, AGS Shades
  • Stephen Selkowitz, Building Technology and Urban Systems Division, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory 
  • Syndi Sim, Director of Sales and Business Development, Q-railing 
  • John R. Stephenson, Senior Architect, BRPH 
  • Brian Tobias, Marketing Manager, Tubelite
  • Austin Zajichek, Marketing Manager, Linetec

Author

Norah Dick

Norah Dick

Norah Dick is the associate editor for Glass Magazine. She can be reached at ndick@glass.org

Author

Rachel Vitello

Rachel Vitello

Rachel Vitello is the Assistant Editor & Researcher for Glass Magazine and Window + Door.