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CRL Showcases Highly-Designed Partitions and Doors at AIA 2025

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CRL Cielo Post Windscreen System

CRL Cielo Post Windscreen System. Image courtesy of CRL

June 6, 2025

CRL showcases an impressive assortment of interior partitions and doors this week at its AIA 2025, booth 823. CRL, the leading full-service provider of glazing systems and supplies, has engineered exceptionally varied partition lines to meet the wide-ranging needs of architects and their discerning commercial clients. 

CRL’s pace of innovation has dramatically increased over the past 12 months, delivering a host of new solutions to the architectural community. These new products lead the industry in design and functionality, addressing key aesthetic and performance requirements for commercial interiors and building envelopes. 

“The sheer number of premium-quality partition systems we’ve developed clearly demonstrates our unquestioned leadership in the space,” stated said Crista Tekstra, Vice President Marketing at CRL. “We’re innovating all of our product lines, from office partitions and doors, railings and windscreens, and shower-enclosure hardware, in ways that are opening up new design possibilities for architects and their customers.” 

CRL partition and doors systems featured at AIA 2025 include: 

Entice HP+ Entrance and Storefront System

With the addition of new, matching sidelites and transom options, the Entice HP+ Entrance and Storefront System provides opportunities to design cohesive, visually-striking glass entrances for commercial and retail spaces. 

Cielo Post Windscreen System

The high-performance Cielo windscreen now accommodates a laminated bird glass option, enabling design of stunning post-to-post glass spans of up to five feet with no horizontal extrusions for support. 

Fallbrook System

Available in both framed and semi-framed formats, Fallbrook Series glass partitions seamlessly divide spaces while maintaining transparency and daylighting. Fallbrook systems are designed with low-profile hardware, adding a contemporary, minimalist style to office designs. Options addressing sound mitigation and with attractive grid designs are available.  

Latitude 34° Collection 

This award-winning Latitude 34° barn door combines precision engineering with inspiring design, resulting in a modern glass sliding door that’s ideal for both residential and commercial applications.

Palisades S100

Delivering expansive views and featuring exceptional structural and thermal performance, the Palisades S100 is now available with automated solutions. The Palisades S100 is compatible with the Palisades S90 bi-folding door and wall system for a seamless look in both indoor and outdoor applications.

487 partitions

The refined design of the 487 Series blends the best of framed and frameless interior partitions, providing daylighting and clear spatial division of office space while maintaining an open, contemporary look. 


In addition to partition and door innovations, CRL is also displaying a number of new products at AIA 2025 in other important architectural categories:

Polaris Gate Systems

The Polaris Power Gate accommodates cable, glass, and picket configurations for use on decks, balconies, patios, and other outdoor spaces. Two new gate-closing options are available: Polaris Power Gate Close and the Polaris Soft-Close Gate Hinge.

DRX Modular Door Rail Kit

The innovative DRXÔ kit comes with all components necessary for on-site installation of commercial glass doors, giving glaziers more control over when, where, and how door rails are installed.

KEYWORDS: AIA (American Institute of Architects) conference doors walls

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