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How often are your educational school projects requiring fire-rated glazing that combines safety and security measures?

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How often are your educational school projects requiring fire-rated glazing that combines safety and security measures?

Frequently - 29%

Occasionally - 9%

Never - 62%

San Francisco Office Receives Facelift

Located in the revitalized shipping district of San Francisco, a four-story warehouse-turned-office space underwent a massive facelift. At over 60,000 sq. ft., the building was in stark contrast amids...


Schine Student Center—Syracuse, NY

See how Syracuse University renovated the Schine Student Center to create a space that is welcoming, visually connected, navigable and open using fire-rated glazing assemblies....


School Safety is In the Making

Devin Bowman shares how designing safer schools may involve providing protection where multiple life-safety threats overlap and how multifunctional fire-rated glazing can solve common issues. ...


Sleek, Fire-Rated Glazing Supports Hinsdale Middle School

Combining historic materials like brick and stone with abundant glazing, the Hinsdale Middle School design fosters creativity and engagement. Key to the success of this outcome is a three-story sky-li...


Steel Curtain Wall System Sheds Light on Toronto's New Subway Station

Toronto, Ontario, is now home to the new Vaughan Metropolitan Centre (VMC) Subway Station, a 13,300 square meter (143,160 sq. ft.) transit station that serves one of Canada’s fastest growing municipal...


TGP Reflections: Building Close Knit Teams at TGP

Lauren Feagler, HR Manager at Technical Glass Products, explains how the close-knit teams at TGP support one another both on and off the manufacturing floor....


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