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The Aga Khan Center

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The Aga Khan Center

Religious

10 Handyside Street

London, N1C 4DN

United Kingdom

Religious

10 Handyside Street

London, N1C 4DN

United Kingdom

The Aga Khan Centre in King's Cross, London, stands as a testament to the harmonious blend of contemporary design and cultural heritage. Designed by the acclaimed Pritzker Prize-winner Fumihiko Maki, this nine-story educational and cultural hub is celebrated for its series of Islamic gardens, roof spaces, and courtyards. A key element in achieving its aesthetic and functional brilliance is the use of Guardian SunGuard ™eXtraSelective (SNX) 60/28 glass. This advanced glass not only helps enhance the building's natural beauty with its low reflection and neutral transparency but also provides great thermal insulation and solar protection. By allowing 60% of natural daylight to illuminate the interiors while blocking 72% of solar heat, the glass helps create a comfortable environment and reduce energy costs, marrying efficiency with elegance.

Footnote: SNX 60/28 is a discontinued product and has been superseded by SNX 60, which has similar aesthetic and performance qualities.

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Maki & Associates

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