NOT COOL: FLEETING MOMENTS AND TELLING AFTERLIVES WITH GOLD MIRROR ARCHITECTURAL GLASS
by Daniel Paul
The following is a historical overview, set of contexts, and limited critical perspectives discussing the advent and presence of goldcolored architectural solar performance glass — or, for present purposes, “gold mirror glass.” A largely forgotten architectural design product, the West rendered gold mirror glass anomalous shortly after its initial development, even though it performed its technical job of blocking heat and light from a glass-clad building remarkably well.
Changes in society and tastes would have one believe the product no longer exists, but gold mirror architectural glass has existed since its advent in 1963 and, per the recent past, has done so in a complicated and telling manner.
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