What We Do
What we do
Our services cover most aspects of commissioning, manufacturing and installing decorative glass work.
Consultancy
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The Architectural Glass Centre (AGC) is able to offer a consultancy/advisory service covering all aspects of:
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Glass design, construction and installation
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Information on stained glass artists in the UK and beyond
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Commercial glass studios in the UK and abroad
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Potential sources of funding
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The Architectural Glass Centre (AGC) has undertaken a range of commissions for:
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Decorative and stained glass windows
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Dalle de verre
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Screens and panels
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Signage
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Decorative glass features
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Awards
For examples of completed commissions see our Case Studies.
Domestic Installation
The AGC has worked with architects and private clients to design and realise a number of glass panels and installations for domestic installations
Schools
The AGC is committed to developing links with schools in the community. In-school workshops allow pupils to experience the creative process and gain a valuable insight into the complexities of designing for glass. We also invite schools to visit, to see firsthand the realisation of their ideas into glass.
Students and ex-students of the university have worked with a number of schools in the local area and further afield to realise commissions.
Places of Worship
The AGC undertakes new commissions for churches and chapels. We can assist with the process of advising on appropriate styles and techniques, selecting a shortlist of artists, overseeing the fabrication of glassworks and supervising installation.
Over recent years the AGC has completed a number of commissions for places of worship; the newest examples can be found in our Case Studies.
Public Art
The AGC undertakes new commissions for secular buildings and spaces. We specialise in the processes of advising on appropriate styles and techniques, selecting a shortlist of artists, overseeing the fabrication of glassworks and supervising installation.
In the last few years commissions have been completed in a number of locations. These include West Glamorgan Archive Service and Children’s Hospital Cardiff.
Further examples can also be found in the Case Studies.
Conservation/Restoration/Repair
The AGC has undertaken a number of conservation and restoration projects, including: heraldic stained glass at Margam and leaded work at Merthyr Town Hall.
Further examples and fuller details can be found in our Case Studies and in News and Events.
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The Architectural Glass Centre (AGC) has worked with many emerging stained and architectural glass artists/designers and potential clients on topics such as:
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Appropriate selection processes
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Supervision of projects
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Costings
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Contracts
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Channel 4 Time Team
Staff from the Swansea School of Architectural Glass took part in a ‘Time Team’ project, recreating a sample of medieval stained glass.
Celtic Studios
A book by Professor Maurice Broady ‘A Vision Fulfilled: The story of Celtic Studios and Swansea’s architectural glass tradition’ was jointly edited by Elizabeth Broady and Alun Adams and published by West Glamorgan Archive Service.
Copies are available from West Glamorgan Archive Service
Book on Glass Painting by Jonathan Cooke
The AGC advised Jonathan Cooke in publishing ‘Time and Temperature: A glass painter’s guide to multiple layering’.
Technology Report, Margam Castle
Alun Adams collaborated with David Dungworth of English Heritage on the publication of a technology report, ‘Scientific Examination of the window glass, Margam Castle, Port Talbot.
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Undergraduate and Postgraduate Courses
The Architectural Glass Centre (AGC) in collaboration with the internationally renowned centre for glass education, Swansea College of Art at ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø, organises and hosts a range of glass courses for professionals and interested amateurs. The AGC can also provide internships, work experience and bespoke courses tailored to your requirements.
Workshops
The AGC runs a range of workshops each year, many of which are suited to both the novice and those wishing to update or extend their skills. Past workshops have covered skills such as fusing, sandblasting, glass painting, adhesives and bonding, gilding and architectural mosaics.
For the latest course information go to News and Case Studies or contact us on 07769 210127.
Other Activities
The Centre also organises:
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Talks and lectures
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Trips and tours around the UK and Europe
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Trips to glass and related exhibitions, trade shows
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The Architectural Glass Centre (AGC) sells a comprehensive range of specialist tools, paint brushes and materials for glass artists.
Contact the AGC to discuss your requirements and to check opening hours.
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The Architectural Glass Centre team work with a number of partners. Please find some useful links below: