Architectural glass coatings offer a multitude of options to enhance the aesthetics, functionality, and performance of glass surfaces in buildings. One popular type of coating is the low-emissivity (low-e) coating, which minimizes heat transfer through the glass, reducing energy consumption for heating and cooling. Another option is the solar control coating, designed to block a portion of the sun’s infrared and ultraviolet rays, thereby reducing glare and minimizing fading of interior furnishings. Decorative coatings provide endless design possibilities by adding colors, patterns, or textures to the glass, transforming it into an artistic element. Additionally, self-cleaning coatings utilize photocatalytic technology to break down organic materials and create a hydrophilic surface, allowing rainwater to rinse away dirt and grime. These diverse coatings empower architects to customize the appearance, energy efficiency, and maintenance requirements of architectural glass, optimizing both aesthetics and functionality.