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Summer Social [Philadelphia]
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123 Broad St
Rooftop
Philadephia, PA 19107
United States
123 Broad St
Rooftop
Philadephia, PA 19107
United States
Price:
$0.00
Our events are open to architectural, design, and building industry professionals only.
Summer Social
Join us for a memorable Summer Social Event on the rooftop in Philadelphia on June 25th, 2025, from 5:30 PM to 8:30 PM! Immerse yourself in an evening of Cocktails, Conversations, and Connections while enjoying great food, breathtaking views, and vibrant music from our DJ. This is the perfect opportunity to unwind, network, and celebrate summer with friends old and new. Don't miss out on this fantastic event!
Questions/Comments?
Email: events@glengery.com
AIA Conference on Architecture & Design® 2025 [Boston]
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415 Summer St.
Boston, MA 02210
United States
415 Summer St.
Boston, MA 02210
United States
Price:
$0.00
AIA Conference on Architecture & Design® 2025
AIA25 is more than just a conference; it’s an invitation to inspiration. Anchored by four days of immersive learning, inspiring keynotes, architect-led tours, networking events, and the industry’s largest expo, AIA25 will spark real-time innovation, discovery, and engagement.
Visit our booth # 655 at the AIA25 Expo June 5–6 in Boston!
Register for the show using promo code AIA25EXGST for a free Expo Pass compliments of Glen-Gery!
Featured Products in the Glen-Gery Booth:
NEW! Lifestyle Series
From soft tans to dramatic blacks, the new Lifestyle Series features timeless colors, including Natural Linen, Gauntlet Slate, Willow Ash, City Loft and Iron Vineyard, designed to complement diverse finishes and styles.
NEW! Ridge Series
The Ridge Series of molded brick creates a captivating and rugged aesthetic, showcasing a rich tapestry of varied coloring. Its layered, earthy palette imbues structures with subtle depth and variation, while its rugged, handcrafted quality speaks to the raw beauty of the material.
NEW! SK1NS
Manufactured in Italy by San Selmo, the SK1NS collection combines terracotta with contemporary ceramic techniques. The terracotta cladding features seven fired clay tile colors inspired by nature and provides a strong horizontal design emphasis for a range of imaginative applications. It is available in North America exclusively through Glen-Gery and Brickworks Supply Centers.
NEW! Venetian Glass Brick in Emerald Green
Emerald Green is the latest color addition to Glen-Gery’s collection of Venetian Glass Bricks. Whether used in statement walls, accent pieces or full-scale architectural installations, Emerald’s luminous, jewel-like quality delivers a dynamic, modern aesthetic, available in frosted, polished and natural finishes.
Silver City (2025 Brick Color of the Year)
Glen-Gery’s 2025 Brick Color of the Year is a multifaceted, monotone, matte grey engobe brick, available in both smooth and wirecut finishes. With its neutral and transitional tones, Silver City seamlessly blends with a wide range of textures, hues and materials. Ideal for trending biophilic designs, it mimics natural elements while delivering long-lasting appeal.
Custom Brick Shapes
As a result of Glen-Gery’s inaugural Architect Collaboration Program—an initiative that invited architects, designers and students to submit original designs for custom brick shapes—the four winning designs, “Trigon Brick,” “Curve,” “Facet Brick” and “The Weaver,” are now available to order as part of Glen-Gery’s collection of 100+ custom brick shapes.
Glazed Brick
Glen-Gery’s Glazed collection delivers vibrant colors and dramatic finishes for bold architectural statements. The Burlesque Glazed series features fully glazed bricks in shades like Cloud Grey, Cardinal Red, Bermuda Blue and Black, offering an elegant aesthetic. Meanwhile, the Galleria Glazed series offers reflective finishes and vivid hues such as Spice White, Apricot Rose, Emerald Green and Shadow Black. Custom colors are also available for personalized designs.
Klaycoat
The Klaycoat collection offers customizable colors, making it a versatile option for creative and modern designs. The Designer Klaycoat series features smooth finishes in classic neutrals like Khaki Stone, Stone Grey, Urban Grey and Charcoal. Meanwhile, the Indulgence Klaycoat series introduces refined tones such as Peppered White, Maple, Rose Mauve, Dusty Blue and Asphalt. For greater flexibility, designers can blend two or more Klaycoat bricks to achieve unique combinations.
La Paloma
Inspired by contemporary Spanish architecture, the La Paloma range offers sleek, through-body bricks in Icy White, Deep Blue and Coal Black.
Win a Stay in a Frank Lloyd Wright Masterpiece!
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Visit Glen-Gery’s booth at the AIA Conference and be automatically entered for a chance to win a stay at a Frank Lloyd Wright-designed home at Polymath Park in Acme, PA! The lucky recipient will enjoy a stay in either the Duncan House or Mäntylä, both stunning examples of Wright’s iconic architecture.
This unforgettable experience includes your overnight accommodations, tour, and fine dining at Polymath Park—just 45 minutes from the legendary Fallingwater, which has just re-opened for touring! Don’t miss this unique opportunity to spend the night in a piece of architectural history!
The recipient will receive a gift card to Polymath Park valued at $1,500 which can be used towards lodging, touring, and/or fine dining.
Learn more about the Frank Lloyd Wright-designed homes, Duncan House or Mäntylä located at Polymath Park, browse the menu at Treetops Restaurant and learn about Polymath Park.
Architect Shape Collaboration Program
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Welcome to Glen-Gery’s second architect collaboration program. Please submit your own custom brick shape design for a chance to be selected as an honorary member of the Glen-Gery Research and Development Team.
At the conclusion of the contest, four winners will be selected and be invited to tour Glen-Gery’s flagship molded brick factory for a tour and an opportunity to become a brick artisan for a day, molding your winning custom shape.
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Need a Glen-Gery sample?
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We are now offering sample delivery out of our New York City Brickworks Design Studio! Let us know the samples you are looking for, the job you are working on, and when you need the samples delivered by, and a local rep will be in touch!
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Questions/Comments?
Email: events@glengery.com
Lunch + Learn: Brick Product & Technical Specifications [Baltimore]
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600 S Broadway
Baltimore, MD 21231
United States
600 S Broadway
Baltimore, MD 21231
United States
Price:
$0.00
Lunch will be provided.
Our events are open to architectural, design, and building industry professionals only.
Lunch & Learn:
Brick Product &Technical Specifications
This presentation will elaborate upon the information typically presented in a brick product technical data sheet, using typical Glen-Gery technical data sheets as examples. An overview of frequently encountered American brick standards will be provided. This will be followed by in-depth descriptions of the individual tests reported on in the data sheet, as well as the interpretation and significance of the reported values and their respective limits. You will earn 1 LU/HSW credit for attending.
This presentation should teach attendees-
- Analyze a typical brick technical data sheet to find physical properties related to brick durability.
- Apply appropriate ASTM brick standards and based on intended use and building application.
- Compare the requirements of “Grade”, “Class”, and “Type” applications within common brick standards.
- Explore how tests used to determine commonly reported brick properties are performed.
- Describe the significance of the reported values and how they relate to product performance.
Questions/Comments?
Email: events@glengery.com
Lunch + Learn: Brick Product & Technical Specifications [Philadelphia]
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1319 Walnut St
Philadephia, PA 19107
United States
1319 Walnut St
Philadephia, PA 19107
United States
Price:
$0.00
Lunch will be provided.
Our events are open to architectural, design, and building industry professionals only.
Lunch & Learn:
Brick Product &Technical Specifications
This presentation will elaborate upon the information typically presented in a brick product technical data sheet, using typical Glen-Gery technical data sheets as examples. An overview of frequently encountered American brick standards will be provided. This will be followed by in-depth descriptions of the individual tests reported on in the data sheet, as well as the interpretation and significance of the reported values and their respective limits. You will earn 1 LU/HSW credit for attending.
This presentation should teach attendees-
- Analyze a typical brick technical data sheet to find physical properties related to brick durability.
- Apply appropriate ASTM brick standards and based on intended use and building application.
- Compare the requirements of “Grade”, “Class”, and “Type” applications within common brick standards.
- Explore how tests used to determine commonly reported brick properties are performed.
- Describe the significance of the reported values and how they relate to product performance.
Questions/Comments?
Email: events@glengery.com
Rocky Ridge Plant Tour[Baltimore]
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600 S Broadway
Baltimore, MD 21231
United States
600 S Broadway
Baltimore, MD 21231
United States
Price:
$0.00
Lunch will be provided.
Our events are open to architectural, design, and building industry professionals only.
Rocky Ridge Plant Tour
7:45 AM - 8:00 AM - Meet at Baltimore Design Studio for Coffee and Breakfast
8:15 AM - 8:15 AM - Board Charter bus to Glen-Gery Rocky Ridge Plant
8:30 AM - 10:00 AM - Drive to Glen-Gery Rocky Ridge Plant
10:00 AM - 11:00 AM - Tour the Glen-Gery Rocky Ridge Plant
11:00 AM - 12:30 PM - Drive back to Baltimore Design Studio
12:30 PM - 2:00 PM - Lunch at Baltimore Design Studio
Join Glen-Gery for a behind-the-scenes tour of one of our brick manufacturing facilities!
This unique opportunity will provide you with an in-depth look into the craftsmanship and innovation that go into producing beautiful products that last forever. The tour is not only an educational experience but also a chance to appreciate the artistry and dedication of our skilled craftsmen.
MANUFACTURING
Each brick plant has a certain capability. The surrounding shale or clay typically determines the type of brick being made. During the tour, you will have the chance to witness the entire brick manufacturing process, from raw material selection to the final firing and packaging stages. Our knowledgeable guides will walk you through each step, explaining the intricate details of how our bricks are meticulously crafted to meet the highest industry standards.
ENVIRONMENTAL SENSITIVITY
As a brick maker, we also have a responsibility to ensure our operations do not have an adverse effect on our surroundings. You will see how we handle everything from air emissions to quarry reclamation. You will gain insights into our commitment to sustainable practices and environmental responsibility, as we strive to create products that not only stand the test of time but also minimize our ecological footprint.
DURATION & CREDITS
Most tours take approximately 1 hour and qualify for 1 AIA Learning Units
OUR LOCATIONS
Glen-Gery operates eight brick factories throughout the United States, shown in black, and more than two dozen retail stores called Brickworks Supply Centers. Our Design Studios are located in New York City, Philadelphia and Baltimore.
Questions/Comments?
Email: events@glengery.com
State of Circularity: SFE NA 2025 NYC Forum: A Panel & Happy Hour
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445 5th Ave
New York, NY 10016
United States
445 5th Ave
New York, NY 10016
United States
Price:
$10.00
Our events are open to architectural, design, and building industry professionals only.
The Society of Facade Engineering North America Hub is pleased to invite you to our annual NYC Forum: State of Circularity.
How can architects and engineers confront climate change and market precariousness with their facade designs? At SFE NA's 2025 NYC Forum, prominent facade designers, construction experts, and industry players will discuss challenges and opportunities in facade system circularity. By designing for disassembly and understanding the realities of facade material recycling, panelists will discuss how embodied carbon reduction can be achieved while maintaining beautiful designs.
This will be a highly interactive event as attendees are encouraged to provide their perspective on how we as facade designers and engineers can address pinch points and embrace opportunities in designing facades with disassembly and reuse in mind. An introductory guide and reflection questions will be circulated prior to the event to help prepare attendees to get the most out of the event.
At the conclusion of the panel discussion will feature a note from our sponsors and a happy hour.
Questions/Comments?
Email: events@glengery.com
Lunch + Learn: Adding Interest with Brick Shapes [New York]
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445 5th Ave
New York, NY 10016
United States
445 5th Ave
New York, NY 10016
United States
Price:
$0.00
Lunch will be provided.
Our events are open to architectural, design, and building industry professionals only.
Adding Interest with Brick Shapes
One important reason for brick's popularity is its ability to adapt to design criteria. It can be shaped and used in a wide variety of traditional and contemporary detailing: Such as arches to sills, copings, columns and treads. This program focuses on the use of shapes, not only to increase the aesthetic quality of brickwork, but also toward accomplishing better detailing and better performing brickwork. Many applications involve units that are not normally considered to be brick shapes. Increased water penetration resistance, reducing the size of expansion joints, and the proper design of acute angle corners, can all be realized through the use of shapes.
Discussion will focus on increased performance of brickwork through the use of specially designed brick, i.e. arch design and versatility, sloped sills and caps, shelf angle brick, and even brick sculpture. Included will be discussion on how to reduce the cost of shapes through individual brick design and considerations of color, size, and bond patterns.
Other topics included in this presentation are --
Manufacturing
Glen-Gery makes every effort to see that special shapes match the color of the field brick used.
Radial Brick
What is the smallest radius possible without using a special shape?
Corners
Should obtuse angle corners be designed with 8 inch and 4 inch legs or a 6-inch and 2 inch leg?
Standard Brick
Special shapes are unnecessary in many job-specific applications including arches, sills, and caps.
Historical Reference
We often forget that many historical details, that included special shapes, were used for more than just aesthetic reasons.
Sculpture
Brick masonry and its use as sculpture are on the rise. Examples of brick sculpture will be presented and discussed.
Questions/Comments?
Email: events@glengery.com
Lunch + Learn: Adding Interest with Brick Shapes [Philadelphia]
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1319 Walnut St
Philadephia, PA 19107
United States
1319 Walnut St
Philadephia, PA 19107
United States
Price:
$0.00
Lunch will be provided.
Our events are open to architectural, design, and building industry professionals only.
Adding Interest with Brick Shapes
One important reason for brick's popularity is its ability to adapt to design criteria. It can be shaped and used in a wide variety of traditional and contemporary detailing: Such as arches to sills, copings, columns and treads. This program focuses on the use of shapes, not only to increase the aesthetic quality of brickwork, but also toward accomplishing better detailing and better performing brickwork. Many applications involve units that are not normally considered to be brick shapes. Increased water penetration resistance, reducing the size of expansion joints, and the proper design of acute angle corners, can all be realized through the use of shapes.
Discussion will focus on increased performance of brickwork through the use of specially designed brick, i.e. arch design and versatility, sloped sills and caps, shelf angle brick, and even brick sculpture. Included will be discussion on how to reduce the cost of shapes through individual brick design and considerations of color, size, and bond patterns.
Other topics included in this presentation are --
Manufacturing
Glen-Gery makes every effort to see that special shapes match the color of the field brick used.
Radial Brick
What is the smallest radius possible without using a special shape?
Corners
Should obtuse angle corners be designed with 8 inch and 4 inch legs or a 6-inch and 2 inch leg?
Standard Brick
Special shapes are unnecessary in many job-specific applications including arches, sills, and caps.
Historical Reference
We often forget that many historical details, that included special shapes, were used for more than just aesthetic reasons.
Sculpture
Brick masonry and its use as sculpture are on the rise. Examples of brick sculpture will be presented and discussed.
Questions/Comments?
Email: events@glengery.com
Lunch + Learn: Adding Interest with Brick Shapes [Baltimore]
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600 S Broadway
Baltimore, MD 21231
United States
600 S Broadway
Baltimore, MD 21231
United States
Price:
$0.00
Lunch will be provided.
Our events are open to architectural, design, and building industry professionals only.
Adding Interest with Brick Shapes
One important reason for brick's popularity is its ability to adapt to design criteria. It can be shaped and used in a wide variety of traditional and contemporary detailing: Such as arches to sills, copings, columns and treads. This program focuses on the use of shapes, not only to increase the aesthetic quality of brickwork, but also toward accomplishing better detailing and better performing brickwork. Many applications involve units that are not normally considered to be brick shapes. Increased water penetration resistance, reducing the size of expansion joints, and the proper design of acute angle corners, can all be realized through the use of shapes.
Discussion will focus on increased performance of brickwork through the use of specially designed brick, i.e. arch design and versatility, sloped sills and caps, shelf angle brick, and even brick sculpture. Included will be discussion on how to reduce the cost of shapes through individual brick design and considerations of color, size, and bond patterns.
Other topics included in this presentation are --
Manufacturing
Glen-Gery makes every effort to see that special shapes match the color of the field brick used.
Radial Brick
What is the smallest radius possible without using a special shape?
Corners
Should obtuse angle corners be designed with 8 inch and 4 inch legs or a 6-inch and 2 inch leg?
Standard Brick
Special shapes are unnecessary in many job-specific applications including arches, sills, and caps.
Historical Reference
We often forget that many historical details, that included special shapes, were used for more than just aesthetic reasons.
Sculpture
Brick masonry and its use as sculpture are on the rise. Examples of brick sculpture will be presented and discussed.
Questions/Comments?
Email: events@glengery.com
Cocktails + Credits: Basics of Brickwork Detailing [Philadelphia]
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1319 Walnut Street
Philadelphia, PA 19107
United States
1319 Walnut Street
Philadelphia, PA 19107
United States
Price:
$0.00
Appetizers and Cocktails will be provided.
Our events are open to architectural, design, and building industry professionals only.
Basics of Brickwork Detailing
Water penetration is responsible for many of the problems encountered in masonry walls today. The successful performance of a masonry wall depends on limiting the amount of water penetration and controlling any water that does enter the wall system. Water penetration resistance and control in brick veneer is the focus of this presentation. The concept behind the ‘brick veneer drainage wall’ is discussed in detail, as well as, the proper materials to specify in order to maximize a wall's water penetration resistance. The various elements and materials which make up a building are in a constant state of motion. All building materials expand and contract due to changes in temperature; some materials move with changes in moisture content. Each building material also changes dimensions due to stress and some materials tend to flow when subjected to sustained loads. These major causes of movement: thermal, moisture, deflection and creep, along with the proper way to control these movements are the focus of this presentation.
Other topics included in this presentation are --
- Workmanship: What to expect from the mason.
- Airspaces: Why is the airspace so important and what are the minimum requirements for proper performance.
- Colorless Coatings: When should they be used? Are they always effective?
- Flashing and Weepholes: Which types are most effective?
- Expansion Joints, Control Joints, Building Expansion Joints: Is there really a difference, or is it just semantics.
- Joint Spacing: Is there an appropriate ‘Rule of Thumb’ - or can such a rule lead to cracking?
- Compressible Fill: Where should it be used and why.
- Shelf Angle Details: What must occur at shelf angles to allow for the expected movements?
Questions/Comments?
Email: events@glengery.com