Skylights
Art glass skylights, as an architectural and interior design element, have been popular since the origins of the medium. They perform as an effective restraint of natural and artificial light, and add color to the floor and surrounding walls.
I have designed and produced many art glass skylights. Some are extremely large. For more traditional designs, I often use opalescent glass, but also employ beveled clear and textured glass, as well as glass jewels in more contemporary designs. I design, produce and install all of the frame works in steel or aluminum, as well as design all of the lighting and any diffusion panels.
Studio skylight, Singapore 1997 8' x 5' Hand beveled glue chip, painted and fired opalescent glass, jewels
Barrel vault skylight over escalator, Yue Hwa building, Singapore 1994 100' Rolled glass
Atrium skylight, British Consulate, Kuala Lumpur, 1992 10' diameter Acid etched flashed glass, rolled glass
Lobby skylight, Hotel Equatorial, Ho Chi Minh City, 1995 130' detail (through scaffolding) Opalescent glass
Yue Hwa Dept Store atrium skylights detail
Yue Hwa dept Store skylights, detail
Residential skylight, Singapore 1991 Opalescent glass
Residential skylight, Singapore 1997 9' x 9' Etched blown glass and opal glass
Residential skylight, Singapore, 1997 Etched blown glass and opak glass
Lobby skylight, Equatorial Hotel, Ho Chi Minh City, 1995 detail view of one end Opalescent glass
Sports center atrium skylight, Kuala Lumpur, 1996 20' diameter Beveled glass, blown glass
Conference Room sklight, Tang Architects, Singapore 1993 22' Opalescent glass
Atrium skylight, Yue Hwa Dept Store, Singapore, 1995 32' Opalescent glass, rolled glass with fired frits
Atrium skylight, Yue Hwa Dept Store, Singapore 1995 32' Rolled glass with fired screen printing, opalescent glass
Dining room skylight, Europa Country Club, Singapore 1993 35' Opalescent glass