Bigred, I just started experimenting with water culture and really want to try S/H too. If you want to use a pretty glass container for S/H, you might want to try putting pot drainage inserts into the bottom of the container. They are platforms, usually plastic, that hold the medium up and create a reservoir in the bottom of the container. Just an idea.
I'm not sure growing in S/H without the reservoir space is a good idea. I've seen pictures of roots growing down into the reservoir and there didn't seem to be any problems, but if a medium and the roots are both in the water, I believe you run the risk of suffocating the roots. The reason orchids in water culture work is because the water and algae don't suffocate the roots, but when a medium is introduced, it causes problems, sort of like overwatering a traditionally grown orchid. Still, S/H medium is very different from other mediums, maybe if the spaces are large enough the roots won't suffocate.
Sorry, I'm kind of thinking "out loud" here. I don't have much experience in either method so I listen to someone with some experience if I were you.
Here's an example of the pot insert I was talking about. They come in different styles and colors, including clear.
http://www.leevalley.com/garden/page...t=2,51603&ap=1