Multidisciplinary Artist Gordon Mitchell delivers an integrated printed glass artwork using detailed imagery of the traditional blueprints, acknowledging a site rich in industrial history of brick working and timber joinery.

On this blog we bring you the details on a variety of glass projects both from within Cooling Brothers as well as high profile glass projects around the world.
Multidisciplinary Artist Gordon Mitchell delivers an integrated printed glass artwork using detailed imagery of the traditional blueprints, acknowledging a site rich in industrial history of brick working and timber joinery.
Great things come in small packages, and this is certainly the case with Tony Windberg’s latest installation ‘Waterline’, which uses printed glass to achieve a barrier grid animation with fantastic effect.
Whether your project is an extensive printed glass facade, a thought provoking public art project or a private commission, colour accuracy for printed glass is a hugely important consideration.
There are landmark buildings, and then there are landmark social initiatives. The Oxford Foyer is one of the few buildings in Perth that ticks both boxes.
After some great feedback on our last glass event, on Thursday the 13th of August we will be hosting our second ‘Design Construct’ event back at Wolf Lane Bar in Perth.
Massive 19mm glass panels up to 260kg per piece span the staircase at 44 King St like giant glass origami pieces, at points towering over head height.
A recently constructed retail and office building in Perth, Western Australia, demonstrates the power of architectural glass to achieve truly astounding artistic effects.
The Perth coastline is known for its sensational, retina popping views. So for glass balustrades, dispensing with visually intrusive handrails makes perfect sense. After all, why would you ruin a multimillion dollar outlook with a handrail?
Rising over the rich blue of the Indian Ocean, the new steel & glass Anzac Memorial at Ocean Beach RSL is designed by Perth Sculptors Charlie and Joan Smith.
32 St Georges Terrace, Perth, leverages extensive structural glazing to create a podium footprint that harmonises seamlessly with the surrounding heritage-rich precinct.