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Find updated course here Designing with Architectural Decorative Glass
Due to advancements in architectural decorative glass technology, the number of design options available to help designers and architects achieve the specific aesthetics and performance requirements they desire has dramatically increased. This course provides a review of architectural decorative glass including product options, applications, features, and specification considerations. Also discussed is how decorative glass can contribute to sustainable design and LEED® initiatives.
Upon completion of this course, the Learner should be able to:
- Define the key terms that are used in the glazing industry and discuss the design trends related to architectural decorative glass products.
- State the features and applications of various decorative glass options that are available due to innovative advancements in technology.
- List the considerations when evaluating and specifying an architectural decorative glass product to facilitate the selection process.
- Explain how the use of architectural decorative glass can contribute to sustainable design and LEED certification.
Approximately 1 hour. Delivered online, at your own pace.
Presented by Scott Cook on behalf of General Glass International (GGI). View the Privacy Policy .
Presenter Information

Name: Scott Cook
Title: Regional Sales Manager, GGI
Background: Scott Cook started in Sales 34 years ago as an Independent Representative in the Hardware and Home Center Industry. After 24 years Scott Cook moved into the Glass Industry by joining Arch Aluminum Glass. Scott was responsible for all sales and marketing for the Mirror Division and was promoted as Sales Manager for Arch Deco. As the Sales Manager for over 6 years Scott created an Independent Rep force in the United States and Canada. Prepared for and presented Arch Deco products to the Architect and Designer Community. Designed trade show booths and worked all shows promoting decorative glass. Scott joined GGI October 2011 as a regional sales manager promoting GGI’s products to the Architect and Designers and Glazing Contractors. In March of 2013 GGI received its AIA credited course. Scott began to instruct the course in the Mid Atlantic area.