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Covering 2,042 square feet across the entire restaurant façade and a skylight, SageGlass automatically darkens or clears in response to sun movement throughout the day.
The beautiful exterior of this School of Design has lots of windows for natural lighting.
The exterior facade has a modern window design that accentuates the unique aesthetic of the hospital. We provided our Sine Pole to help illuminate the outdoor parking and public spaces.
The visually arresting, all-glass façade of the Dirty Habit, complements the surrounding classical revival architecture, upholding the edgy aesthetic that Hotel Monaco set out to create. The restaurant also features a massive patio that occupies an entire city block.
70% of Miami daylight hours are sunny, with high intensity and UV radiation levels due to the steep angle of the sun, making SageGlass a vital component for an all-glass construction in this part of the world.
The multi-colored brick facade at the field, along with the statue and large sign creates a unique ambiance for this entrance of the stadium.
To maximize sustainability the design includes geothermal systems, photovoltaic arrays and EnergyStar equipment. The facility is designed to achieve LEED Silver Certification. Wells Concrete produced more than 135,000 sq. ft of precast for this project, with a total of 204 precast members. The new … Read More
SageGlass proved to be the ideal solution for maintaining ice conditions at the Tria Rink and maximizing the view of downtown Saint Paul while also blocking glare and heat gain.
SageGlass LightZone®, a Saint-Gobain product, was selected for its ability to dynamically control sunlight, optimize daylight, maintain outdoor views and enhance comfort by preventing glare and solar heat. SageGlass solved the significant solar control challenges while creating a visually stunning a… Read More
The Perot Museum turned out to be one of the precast industry’s most pivotal projects. It is one of the first official design-assist projects of 2008 that ultimately led to the development of a module system for use in forming for the production of precast concrete.
Home to Milwaukee Brewers, the entrance exterior for American Family Field has a small covered awning, large picturesque windows and a variety of bricks supplied by Belden Brick. The variety of shapes, sizes and thickness helps create a stunning facade at the stadium.