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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 - 33%

Occasionally - 10%

Never - 57%

#1 Specified Fire-Rated Glass Manufacturer

Technical Glass Products (TGP) continues to lead the industry, rating as the #1 specified fire-rated glass manufacturer in North America among architectural specifiers as reported by a national resear...


KMK Place: Glazing Filled Atrium

In their design for the building, Gibbons + Snow Architects, Inc., created a glazing-filled atrium that provides a focal point both inside and outside the building, as well as allowing light to carry ...


Tulsa Central Library Begins New Chapter with Fire-Rated Glass and Frames

Seeking a much-needed facelift for the building, the library hired MSR to transform the aging facility into a library for the 21st century that will provide exceptional service to the community for ye...


Fired Up: Why We Need to Keep Bridging the Gap Between Form and Function

Each year, manufacturers release dozens of smartphone models that boast new, sleek designs and cutting-edge screen displays. But, to claim the title of best smartphone, you know as well as I do, the p...


Curtain Wall System “Steels” The Show at Manufacturing Facility Headquarters

In 2013, Benteler Steel/Tube began construction on its first manufacturing plant in the United States. The German steel company hired SSOE, in conjunction with Middough and Siemens, to design the 360-...


The Shift from Volume to Value

Today’s architecture is fueled by glass more than at any other time in history. Just look around. Can you imagine driving through a city and seeing soaring skyscrapers with entirely opaque façades? Or...


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