March 29, 2010 – 10:05 am
Stained glass studios involved in stained window repair, restoration or replication factor into their bidding costs environmental issues associated with the accessibility of the windows along with other mitigating factors, such as lead paint abatement and asbestos abatement found in old glazing. These all add to the bottom line cost of the project above the [...]
TODL – Trade Only Design Library – is a free online resource used by over 50,000 designers, architects and facility managers to research and specify products for their projects and facilities, and now Stanton Glass Studio is one of the listed manufacturers. Search for Stanton Glass Studio or stained glass windows or lighting and you [...]
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Also tagged Advertising, architectural, architectural glass, Bryant J. Stanton, glass, hand-painted, interior designer, light, resource, restoration, SGAA, stained glass, stanton glass, TODL, Trade Only Design Library, Waco
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Stained glass part of Ursuline legacy
By Grace Cicardo
Special to The Texas Catholic
In 1899, Ursuline women gathered to celebrate the Silver Jubilee and to come together as a group of alumnae. This year, more than 110 years later, women, young and old, came together to celebrate the school’s rich history and tradition and to embrace [...]
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Posted in Restoration Glass
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Also tagged architectural, architectural glass, Bryant J. Stanton, chapel, custom, dallas, education, glass, grand opening, hand-painted, install, light, restoration, science, stained glass, Stanton WoodWorks, Texas, traditional building, ursuline academy, Waco, woodwork
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February 26, 2010 – 3:55 pm
Stanton Glass Studio recently completed this hand-painted picnic scene window for the kitchen of a home in the Houston, Texas area. It has a frame of Victorian scrollwork and jewels. It is illuminated by a lightbox, as the kitchen was added on to the home later and had no natural light. It gives the kitchen [...]
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Posted in residential Glass
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Also tagged architectural glass, artist, Bryant J. Stanton, custom, hand-painted, home, Jo Barbieri, lightbox, picnic scene, residential, SGAA, stained glass, stanton glass, Texas, victorian style, Waco
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February 22, 2010 – 3:18 pm
Stanton Glass Studio, founded in 1979, handcrafts glass into inspired architectural windows and lighting for churches all across America. Guided by a collaborative approach, founder Bryant J. Stanton and artist Joe Barbieri work directly with architects and church committees to create distinctive designs for a wide variety of religious organizations. From hand-painted, traditional work, to [...]
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Also tagged architectural, architectural glass, Bryant J. Stanton, creation scene, ecclesiastical glass, glass, hand-painted, Hillcrest, Hillcrest Hospital, Texas, Waco
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January 11, 2010 – 12:06 pm
Bryant designed this box for a client whose pastor was leaving. The congregation wanted to bless the pastor, but with a non-traditional twist. Members of the congregation wrote blessings and put them inside the box for him to read. The box is modern and elegant and will look great on his desk. The box is [...]
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Also tagged blessing, box, Bryant J. Stanton, cross, custom, Fused Glass, gift, glass, Glass Gifts, going away, pastor, SGAA, stained glass, stained glass sculpture, Texas, Waco
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January 6, 2010 – 2:23 pm
Check out our new E-Brouchure! share it with friends, browse for ideas, enjoy the great photos.
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Posted in architectural glass
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Also tagged Advertising, architectural, architectural glass, blown-glass, Bryant J. Stanton, cabinets, chapel, college, custom, dallas, e-brochure, flip docs, Fused Glass, glass, hand-painted, Hillcrest Hospital, hot glass, HOT metalwoks, install, light, MCC, McLennan Community College, Nautilus, restoration, science, sculpture, SGAA, stained glass, stained glass sculpture, stairwell, stanton glass, Stanton WoodWorks, Texas, ursuline academy, Waco
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January 4, 2010 – 11:55 am
Here is a project we recently finished for a church in Clifton, Texas. It is a simple rose window design using clear textured glass with a color accents.