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Daylight and view – why glass is ubiquitous in the refurbishment of 120 Moorgate
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120 Moorgate
120 Moorgate - London

Daylight and view – why glass is ubiquitous in the refurbishment of 120 Moorgate

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Eric Delgoffe
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Eric DelgoffeArchitect - Jaspers-Eyers Architects

Another important use of glass in the building was as decoration in the elevators, where we used three different colours of AGC Matelac. Matelac glass has a matt finish, but it's still glass in terms of maintenance, durability and appearance. It’s exactly what we were looking for.