About Bendheim
Bendheim, the resource for specialty glass since 1927, offers more than 2,000 architectural glass types in stock and unlimited custom design solutions. The third-generation, family-owned company develops, imports, and distributes its products worldwide. Bendheim maintains production facilities in New Jersey and an extensive showroom in Tribeca, New York City. Bendheim is the exclusive importer of Lamberts mouth-blown glass and channel glass in North America.
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Bendheim’s Channel Glass Wall Systems Win 2015 Architizer A+ Award
Bendheim’s Channel Glass Wall Systems have been named the Architizer A+ Jury Award Winner in the prestigious global competition’s Building Products category.
Bendheim’s Channel Glass was chosen from entries submitted by over 100 countries. A panel of over 300 renowned jurors, including architects, designers, cultural thought leaders and developers, deemed Bendheim’s glass systems the category winner and representative of the best in the world of architecture.
Over the last three years, the highly esteemed Architizer A+ Awards program has strived to recognize the industry’s top international architecture and design offerings. Each submission is evaluated based on form, function, and innovation.Contest winners are chosen by a renowned jury.
Notable industry leaders participating on this year’s jury include Charles Renfro, Bjarke Ingels and Tom Kundig, as well as respected individuals from fields outside of architecture including Tony Hsieh, CEO, Zappos; Yves Behar, Fuseproject; John Edelman, CEO, Design Within Reach; Cameron Sinclair, Architecture for Humanity; and Barry Bergdoll, MoMA.
Bendheim Wall Systems’ Channel Glass offers a stunning alternative to traditional exterior and interior flat glass wall systems, creating virtually seamless glass walls of unlimited lengths. Channels of glass, standing as tall as 23 feet, are available in six decorative textures, three specialty thermal coatings, and hundreds of ceramic frit colors. The glass contains a total recycled content of approximately 60%, and is manufactured by Lamberts in Europe’s only ultra-clean burning, oxygen-fueled cast glass furnace. It is the only factory-produced tempered channel glass certified by the Safety Glazing Certification Council (SGCC) and available with a 100% heat soak testing.
Daylighting: The Benefits of Illuminating Buildings with Natural Light | Infographic
Daylighting is the illumination of buildings by natural light. Often achieved by proper interior and exterior design and advanced glazing, its aim is to dually maximize occupant comfort and reduce energy use. Daylighting in homes, workplaces, hospitals, schools, and commercial spaces can have multi-faceted positive impacts. This infographic explores the benefits of daylight and daylighting, and categorizes each benefit under Health, Productivity, Energy, and Financial. Some of the statistics have multiple benefits.
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The Case for Cabinet Refacing | Infographic
Installing New Cabinets or Refacing Existing Ones?
Kitchen cabinet refacing is a budget- and time-friendly DIY renovation project that can completely transform the kitchen with minimal disruption, hassle, and expense. Prompted by inquiries from homeowners and DIY enthusiasts on how to improve kitchen cabinets on a budget and with a quick turnaround, Bendheim investigated the issue and published its complete findings in this infographic: