These tend to be made up of two or
more large glass panels, opening and closing in line on a track, with one panel sliding behind the other.
Not exact matches
The panoramic sunroof, which consists of two
large glass panels that essentially take up the entire roof, lets in enough light to make the stylish interior feel even
more comfortable and refreshing.
The renovation included the addition of
larger thatch covered verandahs, French
glass panels facing the beach, new bedding, bedspreads curtains and
more in addition to new paint and
large 3D hibiscus on the walls in the cabanas.
Finch's talk at the New School will focus on the artist's various public and
large - scale installations like A Certain Slant of Light (2014 - 15), a site - specific installation at the Morgan Library inspired by its collection of medieval Books of Hours; Trying to Remember the Color of the Sky on That September Morning (2014), a commission for the National September 11 Memorialand Museum composed of 2,983 individual watercolors representing the artist's recollection of the sky on September 11, 2001; Painting Air (2012), an installation of
more than 100
panels of suspended
glass inspired by the colors of Claude Monet's garden at Giverny; and The River That Flows Both Ways (2009), a permanent installation on New York's High Line featuring an existing series of windows which Finch transformed with 700 individual panes of
glass representing the water conditions on the Hudson River over 700 minutes in a single day.
Among previous projects are A Certain Slant of Light (2014 - 15), a
large - scale installation at The Morgan Library & Museum inspired by its collection of medieval Books of Hours; Trying To Remember the Color of the Sky on That September Morning (2014), composed of 2,983 individual watercolors representing the artist's recollection of the sky on September 11, 2001; There Is Another Sky (2014), which transformed a formerly dark alley into an urban forest sanctuary at South Lake Union, Seattle; Painting Air (2012), an installation of
more than 100
panels of suspended
glass inspired by the colors of Claude Monet's garden at Giverny; and The River That Flows Both Ways (2009), a permanent installation composed of an existing series of windows transformed with 700 individual panes of
glass representing the water conditions on the Hudson River over 700 minutes in a single day.
Newer storm - door designs offer
larger glass panels, sturdier frames, and
more color choices.