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Peabody Essex Museum breaks ground
December 9, 2016
Ipswich Bay Glass is looking forward to this exciting project for the Peabody Essex Museum. IBG will be providing new skylights and curtainwalls for the upcoming expansion. The project includes a new wing with three floors of gallery space, an atrium and is expected to open in 2019.
This Boston research facility is one of the first U.S. projects to employ large format GFRC fins and panels
September 2, 2016
Ipswich Bay Glass mentioned in The Architects Newspaper for key role in the Boston University’s new 170,000 square foot, nine story state-of-the-art research facility.
Boston Logan Squeezes in 10 More Floors of Parking Space
September 1, 2016
Airport Improvement Magazine discusses Boston Logan International Airport’s $90 million parking expansion project and Ipswich Bay Glass’ role as installer of kinetic wall with 48,000 anodized aluminum flappers that swing individually with the wind.
Logan Airport Garage Gets a Dynamic Façade
July 1, 2016
Charles Moniz, Director of Sales & Estimating at Ipswich Bay Glass quoted in US Glass, Metal & Glazing story about Boston Logan International Airport’s kinetic wall and the importance of having Ipswich Bay Glass integrally involved in the beginning to ensure project success.
Logan Airport West Garage Extension Features Dynamic Façade
April 15, 2016
Ipswich Bay Glass mentioned in New England Real Estate Journal for role as installer of façade at West Garage Extension at Boston Logan International Airport. System consists of more than 48,000 aluminum flapper panels that move in response to wind currents.
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Peabody Essex Museum breaks ground
December 9, 2016Ipswich Bay Glass is looking forward to this exciting project for the Peabody Essex Museum. IBG will be providing new skylights and curtainwalls for the upcoming expansion. The project includes a new wing with three floors of gallery space, an atrium and is expected to open in 2019.
This Boston research facility is one of the first U.S. projects to employ large format GFRC fins and panels
September 2, 2016Ipswich Bay Glass mentioned in The Architects Newspaper for key role in the Boston University’s new 170,000 square foot, nine story state-of-the-art research facility.
Boston Logan Squeezes in 10 More Floors of Parking Space
September 1, 2016Airport Improvement Magazine discusses Boston Logan International Airport’s $90 million parking expansion project and Ipswich Bay Glass’ role as installer of kinetic wall with 48,000 anodized aluminum flappers that swing individually with the wind.
Logan Airport Garage Gets a Dynamic Façade
July 1, 2016Charles Moniz, Director of Sales & Estimating at Ipswich Bay Glass quoted in US Glass, Metal & Glazing story about Boston Logan International Airport’s kinetic wall and the importance of having Ipswich Bay Glass integrally involved in the beginning to ensure project success.
Logan Airport West Garage Extension Features Dynamic Façade
April 15, 2016Ipswich Bay Glass mentioned in New England Real Estate Journal for role as installer of façade at West Garage Extension at Boston Logan International Airport. System consists of more than 48,000 aluminum flapper panels that move in response to wind currents.

