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Bendheim Restoration GlassĀ® (New Antique Window Glass) Featured in AIA Honor Award-Winning Project

March 9, 2010

Photo courtesy of the Jefferson Davis Home Presidential House. 
The Beauvoir restoration project featuring authentic mouth-blown Restoration Glass®  ("new antique" window glass) receives a 2010 AIA National Honor Award.

Albert & Associates Architects specified Light Restoration Glass®, supplied exclusively by Bendheim, as the glass of choice for Beauvoir, the Jefferson Davis Home and Presidential Library in Biloxi, Mississippi. The high-profile restoration project was recently recognized with a 2010 AIA National Honor Award.  
 
Bendheim provided 209 panes of mouth-blown Restoration Glass® to restore Beauvoir’s antique glass windows and the front and back glass doors. The glass is identical to authentic mouth-blown antique window glass made before the advent of modern window glassmaking. The slight distortions, occasional bubbles, pits and imperfections characteristic to this specialty glass make it ideal for historically correct restorations of commercial buildings, residential work, and furniture. Restoration Glass® can be found in such high-profile projects as The White House in Washington, D.C., Monticello – Thomas Jefferson’s Home in Charlottesville, VA, and George Washington’s Home in Mount Vernon, VA.
 
Light Restoration Glass® is less distorting and similar to the glass from the 19th and early 20th centuries. Bendheim also offers Full Restoration Glass® that is more distorting and accurately represents much of the glass made in the 17th and 18th centuries. Both varieties are manufactured exclusively by Germany’s Glashütte Lamberts for Bendheim in North America, and can be laminated for additional safety.
 
Beauvoir, the last home of Jefferson Davis, was built in 1852. Five of its seven buildings were destroyed and the remaining two were severely damaged by Hurricane Katrina. Beauvoir lost its front and side porches and two sections of the roof.  According to the published AIA jury comments: “A wonderful, archetypal house with significant history has been brought back from the dead... This project transcends the typical restoration project – restoring Beauvoir was truly a labor of love and it shows in every detail of the home.” And, “As a victim of Hurricane Katrina, this project is significant culturally, historically and architecturally.”  (Source: http://www.aia.org/practicing/awards/AIAB082053)
 
For more information on Bendheim’s Restoration Glass® and other projects of note, visit www.restorationglass.com
 
Founded in 1927, S.A. Bendheim Co., Inc. is one of the world’s foremost sources of specialty glass products. The third-generation, family-owned company develops, imports, processes, and ships its products worldwide. The glass is processed in-house, utilizing state-of-the-art machinery and sound environmental practices. Bendheim’s products span five divisions including Architectural Glass, Channel Glass, Restoration Glass®, Stained Glass, and Cabinet Glass. Bendheim Wall Systems, Inc. is North America’s leading provider of channel glass wall systems and the exclusive distributor of Lamberts channel glass. Bendheim maintains more than 2,000 varieties of specialty decorative glass in its New Jersey and California facilities.   Design professionals are invited to visit the company’s showroom in Tribeca, New York City.

This article references the following Bendheim divisions:
Restoration Glass®

 

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