

Transforming clear glass to “one way” glass
Most of us have seen the police drama with the suspect being questioned in one room and witnesses or other police personnel behind one way glass in another room. If you’re like me you’ve thought, “How cool is that?” Cool yes, but sometimes with marketing research rooms, retail management areas, security stations, or other sensitive places this cool effect can be vital. One way view through glass is a commonly misunderstood effect so let’s first identify the most important v


That "fishbowl" conference room problem
Rarely does a week go by that we aren’t asked about view control for a conference room with one or more glass walls. During the design process a glass wall can seem modern and a good idea however, in practice conference rooms are at times a place to project or display sensitive information or great ideas that your company is not ready to share. Usually such conference rooms are located in view of the main reception desk or adjoining a hallway. During a meeting, when there i



























