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De blas in glass - home front: tips and trends from the world of residential design - Alberto Campo Baeza - Brief Article

Residential Architect, Sept-Oct, 2003 by Nigel F. Maynard

Echoing Philip Johnson before him, Spanish architect Alberto Campo Baeza designed De Blas House as a simple glass-and-steel structure that sits on a concrete slab. Located in mountains south of Madrid, Spain, the house features frameless laminated glass in a completely flush application. Glass, Baeza says, offers insulation, silence, and safety.

The project received an honorable mention in the 2003 DuPont Benedictus Awards, a program that recognizes innovative architectural design using laminated glass.

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