Skyline Glass National Sales Director Mark Toth introduces a framework for specifying decorative glass through three lenses: protection, well-being, and connection. This one-hour CEU explores how glass shapes safety, acoustics, daylight, privacy, and wayfinding in commercial interiors.
Skyline Glass National Sales Director Mark Toth introduces a framework for specifying decorative glass through three lenses: protection, well-being, and connection. This one-hour CEU explores how glass shapes safety, acoustics, daylight, privacy, and wayfinding in commercial interiors.
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Storytelling Through Glass: IDCEC-Approved CEU
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Learning Objectives
Identify hazardous glass locations and code requirements for impact-rated glazing.
Evaluate glass for acoustics, cleanability, daylight, and visual comfort.
Explain how decorative glass supports wayfinding, privacy, identity, and inclusive access.
Learn how to apply the Glass Recipe framework.
Course Summary
This course explores how decorative glass shapes more than aesthetics by supporting safety, comfort, and connection. We’ll build a practical framework around three pillars: protection, well-being, and connection. You’ll learn code-required safety glazing, compare tempered and laminated glass, and identify where glass improves acoustics, daylight, cleanability, and privacy. We’ll examine how glass supports wayfinding, ADA compliance, identity, and belonging in workplaces, healthcare, and public spaces. We’ll close with a repeatable glass recipe of key questions for every specification conversation.
Storytelling Through Glass
Presented by Skyline Glass. Exlcusively available on-demand on Design Stage.
To receive credit for today’s on-demand course, you must score at least 80% on the post-class quiz. If you score above 80%, we’ll report your credit to IDCEC and email you a certificate.
Skyline Glass
Skyline Glass fabricates custom architectural glass from its Chicago factory. For 40+ years Skyline has helped designers shape corporate, healthcare, hospitality, and transportation environments with patterned, printed, switchable, and acoustic glass made entirely under one roof.
Architectural Glass
Smart Glass
Laminated Glass
Exterior Glass
Glassboards
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