Residence: West 67th Street, Manhattan

Opaque, translucent or
transparent, white, clear or colored -- glass has an extraordinary
range to transform light and atmosphere. Glass
will reveal the breath of light, ever changing throughout the days and seasons.
With subtlety or prominence, stained glass contributes to architecture by
enhancing the presence of light, providing decorative detail, standing as a work
of art, obscuring a view, reflecting the pulse of a public space or creating a
minimal, meditative environment.
The architectural stained glass
of Frank Close has served these goals in a wide range of commissions for public
buildings, corporate offices, commercial spaces, residential architecture,
churches and synagogues.