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Solutia Inc. and Viracon
Sustainability
The sustainability movement has become one of the worlds
leading architectural trends. In the U.S., buildings account
for 39 percent of total energy use and 68 percent of total
electricity use. Sustainable design supports efforts to conserve
and restore natural resources and reduce waste. The resulting
benefits include enhanced occupant comfort and health, energy
efficiency, and improved quality of life.

Westin New York
at Times Square, New York, NY.
Architect: Arquitectonica. Photographer: Norman
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Laminated glass usage contributes to sustainability goals
by maximizing natural light in a building while minimizing
heat gain. The laminate interlayer provides a number of options
when specifying laminated glass for daylighting. Various laminates,
including colored or textured interlayers, can let in appropriate
amounts of light and diffuse the light throughout interior
spaces. Tinted glass substrates, coatings, and silkscreen
patterns may also be used. Ultimately, daylighting may reduce
cooling costs, as natural light produces less heat than artificial
light. Various studies, including one by the Rocky Mountain
Institute, have noted that this may also improve occupant
productivity and health, and create a more pleasant environment.
Daylighting with laminated glass can also reduce energy costs
associated with lighting and cooling a building. A standard
light bulb produces 85 percent heat and 15 percent light.
In the U.S., 40 to 50 percent of total energy consumed by
buildings is for electric light and to remove the heat it
produces. Reducing the amount of artificial light reduces
both electricity costs and cooling costs associated with removing
the heat from the electric lights.
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ABOUT SOLUTIA
INC. AND VIRACON
Solutia Inc. is a world leader in performance
films, producing Saflex®, Vanceva® and
KeepSafe® brand polyvinyl butyral interlayers
(PVB) for laminated glass in automotive and commercial
and residential architectural applications.
Viracon is an international company of Apogee
Enterprises, Inc. Viracon produces high-performance
glass products, including tempered, laminated,
insulating, and silk-screened glass, and high-performance
coatings. Apogee Enterprises, Inc., is a leading
fabricator, distributor, and installer of value-added
glass products and systems.
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and www.viracon.com.
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