New AIA Seminar: Structural Glass & Historic Building Renovations

Sentech has just released our latest AIA-accredited seminar, Structural Glass Solutions for Historic Building Renovations. This 1-hour seminar offers 1 AIA HSW learning unit/credit, and is focused on integrating the latest technology in glass fabrication with advancements in engineering, manufacturing, design and installation techniques to dive into historic building renovations using structural glass as the… Read the full post

Sentech CEO Featured Among Glass Industry’s Most Influential Leaders

Sentech Architectural System’s CEO, Principal and Founder, Alfonso E. Lopez, P.E., was recently featured in USGlass Magazine’s latest issue as one of the glass and metal industry’s most influential leaders. The list features the industry’s most influential professionals, nominated by their glass and glazing industry peers, and then selected by the editorial team. Each nominee… Read the full post

Product Launch: VetraSky

Sentech unveils the first of a series of 5 new products being launched over the coming weeks. VetraSky, our latest addition to our overhead glazing suite of products, is a new overhead structural glass solution that has never been available to the market before.   The evolution of skylight systems over the last century has resulted in… Read the full post

Sentech Projects Win USGlass Design Awards

Structural Glass Entry

Sentech is thrilled to to announce that two Sentech projects have won recognition in the 5th Annual USGlass Magazine Excellence in Architectural Glass Design Awards in the Structural Glass Facades Category. Both Tysons Central in Tysons, Virginia and Block 185 in our hometown of Austin, Texas were recognized, with Tysons Central winning the Structural Glass… Read the full post

Structural Glass Quarterly: The New Year’s Issue

Structural Glass Facade

Sentech’s latest newsletter, The New Year’s Issue is hot off the press! We are thankful for another great trip around the sun, and in this issue we take a look in the rearview at 2023 and all that we accomplished. We hope you enjoy looking back as much as we do! Click here to read our… Read the full post

Project Feature: Four Seasons Residences

Four Seasons Structural Glass Entrance

Sentech’s latest project feature is located in a ritzy, 12-story high-rise residential complex that offers a curated lifestyle in one of the world’s most desirable and fashionable destinations. Located in the Beverly Grove neighborhood in the heart of Los Angeles, the Four Seasons Private Residences in Los Angeles is located just blocks away from the… Read the full post

Project Feature: 851 Main Street

Structural Glass Fin Wall

Sentech’s latest project feature is located in historic Redwood City, California. The oldest city on the San Francisco Peninsula, and just 27 miles from downtown San Francisco, the historic downtown was originally a port town during the gold rush. Today, the city is a center of high-tech industry, sitting at the mid-point of the San… Read the full post

Project Feature: Emory University HSRB

VetraFin-S Structural Glass System

Sentech’s latest project feature is located in Atlanta, Georgia at Emory University’s newly opened Emory Health Sciences Research Building II (HSRB II). The university was originally founded in 1836  as a small Methodist college in Georgia, and is renowned for its liberal arts college, professional schools, and has one of the leading healthcare systems in… Read the full post

Structural Glass Quarterly: The Summer Special

VetraFin-S Structural Glass Wall

Sentech’s Q3 2023 Newsletter is out! With summer in full swing and fall on the horizon, we take a few moments to share newsworthy items and our updated project portfolio,  along with project updates and updated seminar offerings. Read on below to check out Sentech’s newest partnership with SLIMPACT® by Faour Glass Technologies, our latest interactive… Read the full post

Project Feature: 2100 Penn

Structural Glass with Steel Fins

Sentech’s latest project feature is located along one of Washington D.C.’s most iconic boulevards, Pennsylvania Avenue. Often called “America’s Main Street” and L’Enfant’s “Grand Avenue,” Pennsylvania Avenue connects the corridors of power in the nation’s capital, including the three branches of government and large federal agencies. Steps away from the White House, 2100 Pennsylvania Avenue is a… Read the full post