After years of steady deterioration, Hendricks Commercial Properties saved the architectural gem from ruin by initiating a grand restoration project for the long-neglected Bottleworks District.
Wisconsin Safety Council honored Wausau Window and Wall Systems as a 28th Annual Wisconsin Corporate Safety Awards winner. The company is one of only 10 in the state to earn this grand award for exemplary safety records and excellence in safety and health management.
Participants at the 2022 Fenestration and Glazing Industry Alliance Virtual Summer Conference heard from Andrew Oding, Vice President and Director of Building Science of Building Knowledge Canada and Jeff Baker, President of WESTLab Canada, about Canada's efforts to achieve their energy efficiency goals by 2030.
Inner sound dampening second windows added behind the original cost effectively stop external noise penetration and preserve design aesthetics while improving insulation value and comfort.
Originally constructed in 1964 as a luxury apartment building, Gateway Towers in downtown Pittsburgh was converted to high-end condominiums in the late 1970s.
Two in-person panels and a roundtable discussion took place during the 2022 Fenestration and Glazing Industry Alliance (FGIA) Hybrid Annual Conference in Amelia Island, FL, highlighting trends like thin triple glazing, sustainability best practices and case studies on innovations made in the window industry.
The American Institute of Architects is continuing its partnership with Andersen Windows and Doors this year to address the needs of architects in practice while supporting the company’s efforts to develop products that contribute to a better built environment.
EFCO Corporation and Armoured One have signed an agreement to partner on the development of the industry's first complete fenestration assemblies to successfully pass the Shooter Attack Certification Testing method.
Providing natural light, while promoting a comfortable, creative and productive interior, interlocking polycarbonate translucent wall system replaced the brick exterior's broken and empty window openings.
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the 205,000-square-foot Vandalia Tower in St. Paul, Minnesota, recently completed a significant renovation to meet the modern needs of its commercial, nonprofit and artistic tenants and the approval of the State Historic Preservation Officer and National Park Service.