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Project Spotlight: 14-05-500 Private Residence

Solar Innovations® Architectural Glazing Systems recently completed work on a multi-unit project for a private New Jersey residence. This project included a vertical wall system with canopy, two G2 in-swing terrace doors using a folding glass wall system, and two vertical wall systems. All of the units were finished in Class 1 Clear Anodized frame […]

Case Study: 13-01-269 – Creating Greenhouses to Meet the Needs of Students and Plants

Challenge The Children’s Institute (TCI) of New Jersey challenged Solar Innovations® Architectural Glazing Systems to design a high-performance educational greenhouse that would create both an efficient environment for plant growth and a comfortable space to teach students. The greenhouse would need to be capable of regulating thermal gains both passively and actively. In order to […]

Planting Food Plots to Preserve Wildlife

At Solar Innovations,® sustainability is one of our core values. One of the many ways Solar promotes sustainability is by planting food plots to preserve a habitat for local wildlife. Planting food plots helps keep local animals healthy and thriving. During our first year of utilizing food plots, our experts planted a variety of crops […]

Project Spotlight: 14-03-423 Private Residence

Solar Innovations® Architectural Glazing Systems recently completed work on multiple units for a private residence in New York. These units included a curb mount venting single slope skylight, two vertical walls using the G2 modular terrace door system, a G2 slide stack system, three G2 international window systems, and five structurally glazed vertical walls. All […]

Case Study: Using Lift Slide Systems to Protect From the Elements

PROJECT LOCATION Residence | Massachusetts PRODUCTS G3 Lift slide Door System ARCHITECT Zelloe Weaver Architects THE CHALLENGE As charming and captivating as coastal residences may be, they bring distinct challenges to the architect and builder. These inherent challenges are offered by few other environments and must be reconciled in the design phase of the structure. [...]