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Corporate Commissions

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Blauvelt Library

Twelve stained glass windows for the Blauvelt Free Library, 541 Western Highway, Blauvelt NY 10913. 

Jersey City Medical Center

Two stained glass windows, in antique glass, for the new Jersey City Medical Center (Wilzig Hospital), 355 Grand Street, Jersey City NJ 07302. "Healing" window dedicated to Maurice and Syd Krivit, parents of Harriet Hyams, and "Hope" window dedicated to Senator Robert Menendez.

2004

The Other Woman Sailing Yacht

Stained Glass skylight (7' diameter) for the 190' motor sailing yacht, The Other Woman, fabricated in Australia. Engineers: Laurent Giles & Partners and Bold Craft Engineering Corp.

1990

Harcourt Brace Janovich World HQ
Harcourt Brace Janovich World HQ

Design for 9’ x 11’ floor-to-ceiling stained glass window for Office of the Chairman, Harcourt Brace Janovich Inc. World Headquarters, Orlando FL. Architect: The Ventura Partnership.

Design for 9’ x 11’ floor-to-ceiling stained glass window for Office of the Chairman, Harcourt Brace Janovich Inc. World Headquarters, Orlando FL. Architect: The Ventura Partnership.

New Dorp High School

Four 6' x 8' stained glass windows depicting the seasons. New Dorp High School, 465 New Dorp Lane, Staten Island, NY 10306. Architect: The Eggers Group.

Bronx Occupational Center

Stained Glass interior panel designed for artificial light located outside the Jewelry Workskop in the School for the Handicapped. Architect: Katz, Waisman, Weber. 

1979

Hallmark Center

Two-story 22’ x 7.5’ stained glass mural wall which dominates the lobby and makes use of an artificial lighting system, completely designed by Harriet Hyams.

Houston, TX.  Architect: Bert Berger     

1982

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Ingersoll-Rand World Headquarters

Stained glass design using the colors of the lobby incorporated into a world map. The subject of the design was the languages of the Peoples of the World with each color designating a particular language.

Woodcliffe Lake, NJ

1972

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