Vitro Architectural Glass

Together, We See Further

Vitro Architectural Glass, part of Vitro, North America’s largest glass producer, is exclusively dedicated to glass innovation and fueled by the same people, plants and products that made PPG Glass one of the industry’s most respected and reliable commercial glass manufacturers.

Throughout our storied history, collaboration and innovation have been central to our advancements. Today, the key to our success continues to lie in the strength of our partnerships. With a foundation formed on trust, teamwork and shared excitement, the possibilities for impactful innovations in glass are truly endless.

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Building a Brighter, More Sustainable Future

According to a recent study conducted by Dodge Data Analytics, Vitro Glass products are the most commonly specified brand of commercial glass in the industry. Operating under a global company exclusively committed to glass, architects and customers can expect accelerated research and development, in addition to greater capacity.

We set the standard for sustainability by being the first glass manufacturer to achieve Cradle to Cradle® Certification for our entire architectural glass collection and the first North American manufacturer to publish third-party verified Environmental Product Declarations (EPDs) for flat and processed glass. We also help architects obtain LEED® certification in nine credit categories under LEED v4.

Additionally, as of April 2024, all Vitro Architectural Glass products meet the U.S. General Services Administration's Top 20% Low Embodied Carbon (LEC) material Global Warming Potential (GWP) threshold established by the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 and related guidance from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. This LEC designation applies to all Vitro architectural glass products produced at all Vitro plants all the time.

Two Legacies, One Great Glass Company

Fallingwater

Vitro Glass donated Starphire Ultra-Clear® glass to Frank Lloyd Wright’s iconic Fallingwater for a recent renovation.

Vitro Architectural Glass’s roots trace back to well over a century ago, when the Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company was founded in 1883 and Vidriera Monterrey began operations in Mexico in 1909. Over 130 years later, our combined legacies continue as one company committed to glass innovation and sustainability.

Our story highlights continuous advancements that enhance the aesthetic and functional qualities of buildings. Beginning with the world's first "environmental" glass in 1934, we’ve developed several other notable products:

  • 1945, Twindow® glass - The first successful double-paned insulating glass
  • 1990, Starphire Ultra-Clear® glass - One of the industry’s most transparent low-iron glasses
  • 2015, Solarban® 90 glass - The industry’s first quad-silver low-e glass

With over 500 patents, our innovations have been specified in iconic and sustainable buildings worldwide, including Frank Lloyd Wright's Fallingwater and three of the 11 certified net-zero "living" buildings.

In 2016, Vitro acquired PPG’s flat glass business unit to form Vitro Architectural Glass. Since then, we have accelerated our commitment to sustainable product development. Shortly after joining forces, Vitro quickly earned an R&D 100 award for Solarban® 90 glass and announced a $55 million investment in North America’s largest MSVD jumbo coater, which has been operational at our Wichita Falls, Texas, plant since 2018.

Vitro Fresno Plant Energy Star Certification

Our Fresno, California plant is the first glass plant of its kind to earn ENERGY STAR® certification.

In 2019, our Fresno, California, plant became the first float glass manufacturing plant in the United States to earn the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) ENERGY STAR® certification for superior energy efficiency. Our Fresno plant operates one of eight oxygen-fuel-powered (oxy-fuel) glass furnaces in the world—a proprietary Vitro technology that cuts natural gas consumption by 15 percent.

As we continue to write our new chapter, Vitro Architectural Glass remains loyal to its legacy of innovation, yet focused on the future of glass.

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Plants & Facilities

Vitro Architectural Glass currently operates seven float lines and six glass coaters in the United States, with 10 total float lines enterprise-wide.

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Events

Vitro is coming to a city near you. Visit us at one of our sponsored architectural education and networking events across the United States.

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Careers

Vitro provides career opportunities in a broad range of disciplines, from engineering to research and development to accounting and more.

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Buying Vitro Glass

Whether you're looking for Solarban® low-e glass, Starphire® low-iron glass or any of Vitro's wide range of glass products for commercial or residential projects, get guidance on how to source and purchase the right glass for your project.

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The Power of Partnership

Through our people, expertise and scale, we go above and beyond, serving as a true partner to give you an edge. Together, we can redefine what glass can do and what glass can be.

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