Frameless glass is used to intentionally lay bare the activity that occurs inside. Transparent both aesthetically and ideologically, meeting rooms composed of frameless glass offer sophisticated atmospheres in which to collaborate and create. While varying in their finishings and purposes, each glass box featured in the following collection is both an illuminated centerpiece and a frame, which encases its surrounding scenes and narratives. Open floor to ceiling, they allow light, sight lines and interactions to progress through and beyond their erected walls.
Among the following designs, the architects and clients each note that the application of frameless glass manifested to intentionally represent their company’s ethos. With new age work culture tending towards flexible yet functional space, a focus on streaming sunlight and unbroken lines is representative of said approach. Using frameless glass walls facilitates acoustically and functionally separate work areas, without interrupting connection. Thus, through built form these companies urge and strengthen a certain approach to work and community.