The IBP, International Building Projects, team of Glaverbel is dedicated to the advice of special customers, usually large projects and, at times, those whose technical characteristics presenting very specific challenges. The team has a coordination structure. It is formed by the best specialists of the company, located in different countries and experts on best practices of each specialty and with proven experience in finding solutions to the major challenges and construction of large works. Its goal is to advise technically of form individualized to any group of professionals who work in these projects, when they include the use of the glass of the brand. So far, the IBP has collaborated on projects of singular beauty and architectural variety. Among them, is the library of Ulm, at Germany. The library was coated with Sunergy, a glass of hard layer that offers good thermal insulation and solar control. There are several advantages in its appearance, as a transmission of high light, low reflection and neutral tones, but perhaps its greatest benefit lies in the creativity that can be used in its use. It may be rolled, hardened, curved, enameled, used in double glazing or double-skin facades. The same kind of glass also was chosen by the architect Jean-Jacques Ory for the Kenzo building, in Paris, and by Massimilano Fuksas to the headquarters of a manufacturer of the national spirits of Italy, the staple, buildings "Bolle"that bubbles represent and belong to Grappa Nardini. Finally, the administrative Palace in the Moscow region is an another example of the beauty and benefits of Sunergy, with 55,000 m
2.
Another glass of Glaverbel used in large projects is Stopray, a selective glass of high-performance, solar control, term isolation, low reflection and a wide range of neutral tones. The project Belij Parus, Odessa, is a demonstration of 26,000 m2 of the product.
Now, the IBP team is preparing a book that brings together the most representative buildings of these solutions Glaverbel and to be published in 2006. One of the buildings that is intended to be part of the publication is Bilbao Tower Uribitarte, in which an extra clear colorless tone has been used to work in the lining of 18,000 m2 with Stopray Carat.