Tag: window film

 Elevate  How Interior Windows Can Improve Security in Federal Prisons

Thermolite | June 10, 2015
<span style= 'font-family: Open Sans Condensed, sans serif; background-color: #0A6C93; color: #FFFFFF; font-size: 0.8em;'> Elevate </span> How Interior Windows Can Improve Security in Federal Prisons

The internal security measures of federal prisons require a fine balance of physical containment of inmates, while still being able to keep a clear line of vision for supervision purposes. Security glass window systems are an ideal solution to maintain the safety of federal prisons with less obstruction and more open space to the facility. […]

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Letting the Sun Shine in at the Holiday Inn Chicago Mart Plaza

Bruno LaMountain | May 8, 2015
Letting the Sun Shine in at the Holiday Inn Chicago Mart Plaza

The Holiday Inn Chicago Mart Plaza is located atop the landmark, 24-story mixed use Apparel Center. The hotel sits near the confluence of the East, North and South branches of the Chicago River. The complex was designed by Skidmore, Owing and Merrill, known for designing some of the tallest buildings in the world. The 2.5- […]

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 Elevate  Is it Possible to Install a Curtain Wall in Just Two Weeks?

Thermolite | April 16, 2015
<span style= 'font-family: Open Sans Condensed, sans serif; background-color: #0A6C93; color: #FFFFFF; font-size: 0.8em;'> Elevate </span> Is it Possible to Install a Curtain Wall in Just Two Weeks?

Curtain wall no longer has to be a long, drawn-out project – Thermolite has now made it possible to complete a commercial curtain wall system installation in approximately two weeks. They developed the RetroWAL Express program as a solution for curtain wall projects that require a quick turnaround. Glazers, general contractors, and even building owners […]

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 Elevate  Case Study: Window Retrofits at Chicago’s 625 North Michigan

Thermolite | March 2, 2015
<span style= 'font-family: Open Sans Condensed, sans serif; background-color: #0A6C93; color: #FFFFFF; font-size: 0.8em;'> Elevate </span> Case Study: Window Retrofits at Chicago’s 625 North Michigan

625 North Michigan Avenue is a 25 story tower located in downtown Chicago. It was constructed in 1970 and has approximately 350,000 square feet of conditioned space, mainly in the form of retail space and open-plan offices. The tower structure consists of exterior concrete frame, interior columns, interior structural core, and concrete slab floors. The […]

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 Elevate  Free Continuing Education Course: Secondary Window Systems

Thermolite | February 4, 2015
<span style= 'font-family: Open Sans Condensed, sans serif; background-color: #0A6C93; color: #FFFFFF; font-size: 0.8em;'> Elevate </span> Free Continuing Education Course: Secondary Window Systems

Thermolite, manufacturer of RetroWAL interior curtain wall retrofit system, has partnered with AEC Daily to provide free AIA-accredited continuing education courses. AEC Daily is the largest provider of free online continuing education to construction professionals, and gives access to quick and easy ways for busy professionals to maintain their required amount of continuing education credits. […]

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 Elevate  Financing Options for Energy Efficiency Upgrades

Thermolite | January 14, 2015
<span style= 'font-family: Open Sans Condensed, sans serif; background-color: #0A6C93; color: #FFFFFF; font-size: 0.8em;'> Elevate </span> Financing Options for Energy Efficiency Upgrades

Energy efficiency upgrades for buildings have the potential to eliminate over $1.2 trillion in wasted energy costs by 2020 for an upfront investment of $520 billion, according to McKinsey & Company’s report Unlocking Energy Efficiency in the U.S. Yet, even with the knowledge of the cost-saving benefits of energy efficiency initiatives, building owners and organizations […]

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 Elevate  Do it Yourself Tenant Window Insulation

Thermolite | January 6, 2015
<span style= 'font-family: Open Sans Condensed, sans serif; background-color: #0A6C93; color: #FFFFFF; font-size: 0.8em;'> Elevate </span> Do it Yourself Tenant Window Insulation

Building owners may make the final decision on improvements for their properties – yet it’s the tenants who have to literally and figuratively pay the price and deal with the consequences on a daily basis. Windows are the weakest link of a building, in terms of heat flow and air infiltration; however, landlords will not […]

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 Elevate  Prepare Your Windows for a Projected Harsh Winter

Thermolite | December 1, 2014
<span style= 'font-family: Open Sans Condensed, sans serif; background-color: #0A6C93; color: #FFFFFF; font-size: 0.8em;'> Elevate </span> Prepare Your Windows for a Projected Harsh Winter

November 2014 was the coldest November in nearly 15 years in the US and served as a chilly reminder that no area is safe from frigid temperatures: all 50 US states fell below the freezing mark; Buffalo, NY was buried in more than 65 inches of lake effect snow; and parts of Montana experienced temperatures […]

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People Who Live in Glass Houses… Keep the Blinds Closed

Steve DeBusk | March 6, 2014
People Who Live in Glass Houses… Keep the Blinds Closed

Investing in something you don’t use seems like a waste of money and resources… but that’s what appears to be happening in New York City (and probably in other U.S. cities, too). A December 2013 study led by the Urban Green Council (UGC) looked at 55 buildings throughout Manhattan, Brooklyn, and Queens to see if […]

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Window Film Gives L.A.’s “Green Monster” a Makeover

High Rise Facilities | December 13, 2013
Window Film Gives L.A.’s “Green Monster” a Makeover

The former ING Direct Building in Los Angeles has been known to locals as the “Green Monster” for years. Visible from the 405 just east of the freeway on the northeast corner of Santa Monica Blvd., the tower has been renamed the Variety Building, for it’s new tenant. Penske Media Corporation (PMC) the parent company […]

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High-Rise Hotel Analyzes Window Film Effectiveness

Steve DeBusk | September 26, 2013
High-Rise Hotel Analyzes Window Film Effectiveness

What’s the best way to prove that your green investments are paying off? To measure the savings on utility bills, and improvements that tenants are experiencing as a result of your investment.

Whether you’re cutting back on energy use due to mandates or voluntary efforts, quantifying the savings from your green initiatives can help determine whether the purchases are truly worth it (or at least offset implementation costs). This data can go a long way toward supporting other green investments in the future as well. It can also be a solid indicator of improved building performance, which could make your facility more attractive to tenants or prospective buyers.

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Window Film Cuts High-Rise Hotel’s HVAC Costs by Nearly One-Quarter

Press Release | August 13, 2013
Window Film Cuts High-Rise Hotel’s HVAC Costs by Nearly One-Quarter

Through its line of performance films, Eastman Chemical Company has partnered with the Hyatt Regency Houston and Green Generation Solutions (GGS), an energy-efficiency and sustainability engineering firm, to measure the true energy-savings impact of EnerLogic 35 low-e window film.

The 924,000-square foot Hyatt Regency Houston sought to address temperature complaints from guests, as well as its high energy expenditures that totaled $1.6 million annually. The high utility bills were diverting resources the hotel uses to offer best-in-class service and amenities to guests.

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The Window Film Factor

Steve DeBusk | February 1, 2013
The Window Film Factor

An energy-efficient building envelope can eliminate wasted energy and take your sustainable initiatives to the next level. There are several solutions available to make the building envelope more efficient, from exterior louvers and solar screens to interior shades and blinds. One of the easiest, most inexpensive things you can do to immediately improve performance of […]

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