As a supplier in China, Beibo Tianjin Glass Company appears in the supplier catalogue of Denver Art Museum in Colorado, USA. The "New Reception Center" project of the museum undertaken by Tianjin Glass Company is located between Hamilton and the northern building. As the main entrance of the gallery and education project, it is a part of the renovation project of the Denver Art Museum costing 150 million US dollars. The project was launched in early 2018, aiming at enhancing the functionality of the northern building designed by the famous Italian architect Gio Ponti, strengthening the connection of various functional areas in the museum park, improving the sightseeing facilities and making it regain its energy.
The "new reception center" is a separate ellipsoid space, suspended above the ground. The all-glass facade provides a broad vision around the cultural center. The facade composed of super-large curved tempered glass creates an elegant surface ripple, and the objects around the building are mapped on the curved glass to flash a very dreamy visual effect, creating a brand-new experience.
"The oval glass curtain wall will be used as the structural support of the new reception center building, which is the first in North America. There are a total of 52 glass panels in the oval building curtain wall, and each riser is 25 feet high and 8 feet wide. " The Denver Art Museum formally introduced that "the reception center is in sharp contrast with the Hamilton Building across the street, and has sufficient natural lighting. No matter whether you are inside or outside the building, no matter where you stand, you can have a unique view through the 52 curved glass surfaces of the oval structure. "
Denver has always been known as a beautiful "one mile above sea level" city. Considering the characteristics of high altitude and strong illumination in Denver, the "new reception center" adopts 2.5mx7.5m ultra-large bending tempered laminated Sanyin low-E insulating glass, which ensures the energy-saving effect of large plate glass to a limited extent.
At the foot of the Rocky Mountain, the Denver Art Museum, which was founded in the 1990s, achieved the high point of architectural aesthetics by combining the original design elements with the new technology of Beibo "super" glass. Today, the Denver Art Museum has become an art museum with modern art features in the United States.
The "new reception center" is a separate ellipsoid space, suspended above the ground. The all-glass facade provides a broad vision around the cultural center. The facade composed of super-large curved tempered glass creates an elegant surface ripple, and the objects around the building are mapped on the curved glass to flash a very dreamy visual effect, creating a brand-new experience.
"The oval glass curtain wall will be used as the structural support of the new reception center building, which is the first in North America. There are a total of 52 glass panels in the oval building curtain wall, and each riser is 25 feet high and 8 feet wide. " The Denver Art Museum formally introduced that "the reception center is in sharp contrast with the Hamilton Building across the street, and has sufficient natural lighting. No matter whether you are inside or outside the building, no matter where you stand, you can have a unique view through the 52 curved glass surfaces of the oval structure. "
Denver has always been known as a beautiful "one mile above sea level" city. Considering the characteristics of high altitude and strong illumination in Denver, the "new reception center" adopts 2.5mx7.5m ultra-large bending tempered laminated Sanyin low-E insulating glass, which ensures the energy-saving effect of large plate glass to a limited extent.
At the foot of the Rocky Mountain, the Denver Art Museum, which was founded in the 1990s, achieved the high point of architectural aesthetics by combining the original design elements with the new technology of Beibo "super" glass. Today, the Denver Art Museum has become an art museum with modern art features in the United States.