I find the firm I'm looking for in a modern glass and stone building with four floors.
The building is a modern glass and concrete design, with nearly half of it (17 metres) submerged underground.
The two contrast as one is traditional with red brick proportions while the other is in modern glass.
The plan for the structure would have been a modern glass and steel building surrounding a "great space".
In the Orangery, a museum of modern glass has been established.
I mean, who wants to drink from some crappy modern glass when you can have an antique?
The Romanesque window behind the altar now has modern glass.
The choir is apsidal with very fine modern glass in the windows.
Large quantities of modern glass were found, in addition to flint and pot shards.
It is a modern glass and concrete suburban development that might just as well be in Nebraska.