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"Captivating Glass Fronts: A Glimpse into the Past and Present" Step back in time with a page from the Army and Navy Stores Catalogue, 1939-40 (litho


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"Captivating Glass Fronts: A Glimpse into the Past and Present" Step back in time with a page from the Army and Navy Stores Catalogue, 1939-40 (litho), where glass-fronted displays showcased an array of goods. The reflections in a modern glass and steel office tower building in Montreal, Quebec, Canada transport us to the bustling cityscape that blends old-world charm with contemporary architecture. Venturing further north, we find ourselves captivated by the Arctic Cathedral or Tromsdalen Kirke church in winter, standing proudly against Norway's snowy backdrop. Its glass front allows natural light to illuminate its ethereal interior while offering breathtaking views of Tromso's picturesque landscape. In Stuttgart, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany, Europe, a cleaner diligently tends to a stairwell within an office building adorned with sleek glass facades. This juxtaposition between traditional cleaning practices and modern architectural elements symbolizes progress harmonizing with tradition. Frankfurt am Main welcomes us next with its impressive glass facade adorning an office building. Here lies evidence of Germany's innovative spirit as it seamlessly merges functionality and aesthetics through cutting-edge design principles. Crossing continents to Ottawa Ontario Canada reveals an awe-inspiring sight - an imposing office tower boasting a grandiose glass front that reflects the vibrant energy of this cosmopolitan city. It stands tall as a testament to Canada's thriving business landscape. Auckland Region in New Zealand invites us into its Central Business District where the Philip Fox Building mirrors the iconic Sky Tower. This reflection creates a mesmerizing visual spectacle that encapsulates both nature's beauty and human ingenuity. Hamburg beckons us next with St. Michaelis Church gracefully reflected in another striking glass facade. This interplay between sacred heritage and contemporary architecture showcases how history intertwines harmoniously with progress. Finally, we arrive at Ground Zero in Manhattan, New York - home to One World Trade Center.