Client News 7/29/09

“Window System Selection for Healthcare Facilities” presented Aug. 11, 1:30 ET

Healthcare facility managers, directors, architects and other building team members are registering for “Window System Selection for Healthcare Facilities,” an audio conference held Aug. 11, 1:30-3:00 p.m. Eastern Time. Presented by Wausau Window and Wall Systems’ healthcare market manager, Lisa May, the conference is hosted by FacilityCare.

“A well-designed facility can improve the comfort and recovery of its patients, as well as the productivity and satisfaction of its staff. Daylight and natural ventilation contribute to achieving these benefits, making window system selections an important consideration for healthcare facilities,” says May. “In addition to the sunlight and fresh air, high-performance window systems can assist with energy-efficient, cost-effective operations, and offer critical protection in emergency situations such as fires, earthquakes and hurricanes. Whether building new facilities, expanding existing structures or renovating aging buildings; participants will learn more about how to choose the best window systems for their needs.”

Attendees may register online at WorkplaceTrainingCenter.com. Fees for this live event start at $199.00. The program meets the requirements for Certified Healthcare Facility Manager (CHFM) and Certified Healthcare Safety Professional (CHSP) Continuing Education Credits. Those participating in the 90-minute audio conference may earn 0.15 CEU credits.

For a PDF of the full press release, please click here.

Client News 7/25/09

Wausau windows help transform historic Hoboken factory into city’s newest green residence, Garden Street Lofts

On Garden Street in the Garden State, green design and living come together in an environmentally-friendly, urban redevelopment project on an historically significant site. Certification with the U.S. Green Building Council’s LEED® Green Rating System™ is pending, with windows and doors from Wausau Window and Wall Systems helping meet or exceed targeted, Gold-level goals for energy efficiency, natural daylight and noise reduction.

Garden Street Lofts, developed by New Jersey-based Bijou Properties, is literally over-the-top and an ambitious project from start to finish. Located in Hoboken, N.J., the $16.8 million redevelopment project will be the city’s only LEED-certified residential building.

At the heart of the new luxury residential space is a five-story former Hostess snack cake factory and warehouse, built in 1919 for processing and storing coconuts. New construction adds seven floors of living space, with five floors adjacent to the original building and two cantilevered above.

The older concrete and masonry building totaled 42,888 square feet. The new zinc-clad structure adds 35,054 square feet. Thirty luxury apartments and penthouse suites were developed, along with prime retail space at street level.

Team members for the project included architects SHoP (Sharples Holden Pasquarelli) Architects PC of New York; engineers and LEED consultants Buro Happold Consulting Engineers, P.C. of New York; general contractor Del-Sano Contracting Corp. of New Jersey; and glazing contractor United Metal and Glass of New Jersey.

Wausau provided 169 window units for the new construction and 64 double-hung windows to retrofit the existing building. Colleen O’Keefe, project architect at SHoP describes the architectural goals: “What we wanted to do with the Garden Street Lofts is keep the existing features of the older building, but introduce a modern feel, in effect bridging old and new while maintaining the historic integrity of the area. The neighborhood is a mix of industrial and residential, and our intention was to mirror the aesthetic.”

Sarah Sachs, associate at Buro Happold, conducted the energy modeling to help optimize energy performance. She says, “The project was an urban infill, which meant the orientation of the building was already established. High ceilings and larger windows, however, particularly in the newer portions of the building, help achieve a 15- to 20-foot daylighting perimeter within most of the apartments. The goal is to strike a balance between daylight penetration and energy use.”

Sachs continues, “The windows protect the interior space and help lower utility costs. Darker windows minimize heat gain in the summer. Operable units take advantage of temperate mid-season conditions. Insulated windows minimize heat loss in the winter. Windows are one of the ways we help optimize energy use for each housing unit. Overall, we’re looking at a 19% reduction in energy consumption compared to a conventional structure.”

Acoustical performance was also a consideration, particularly on the south side of the building, which points toward a freeway overpass to Jersey City. James Gardner, owner of United Metal & Glass commented, “The windows are big — right at the limit of what’s possible. And yet, when you close them, you can’t hear a thing.”

Wausau provided two kinds of windows. To retrofit the existing structure and maintain the historic look and feel, Wausau supplied double-hung windows from its 3100 DH Series. The units are 4.5 inches deep with a polyurethane thermal barrier and Ultra-Lift® balances, black sweep locks and half screens. The windows are AAMA AW-70 rated, meeting stringent industry testing standards for air infiltration, water and condensation resistance, structural integrity and thermal performance.

For the new structure, Wausau provided windows from its 4250iV Visuline Series, which are AAMA AW-90 rated. The frame depth is 4.5 inches, providing uniform sightlines between the old and new exteriors. These high-performance, insulated windows are engineered with a structurally glazed sash and a single handle, multi-point lock. More than 100 of the units are project-in hoppers, which allow residents to take advantage of natural ventilation, weather permitting.

Twenty-four leafs of Wausau’s 4.5-inch-deep, 4250i-TD Series terrace doors also were installed on the residences’ balconies. Wausau’s terrace doors withstand demanding environmental and security challenges: The polyamide nylon barrier enhances thermal and condensation performance, while a single, European styled handle actuates multi-point locks. The doors also meet or exceed stringent Architectural Performance Class requirements for forced entry, air infiltration, and structural integrity.

All of these products on Garden Street Lofts are part of the Advantage by Wausau line of competitively priced, standard products, which are backed with up to a 10-year limited warranty, one of longest and most comprehensive in the industry. Contributing to the products’ longevity, the aluminum framing for Wausau’s window units was finished by Linetec in a durable, 70% Kynar® two-coat paint known as “Hoboken Gray.” Viracon fabricated the clear glass for the windows and doors, including the low-E (VE1-42) with high-performance coatings.

“Today, as new residents settle into the Garden Street Lofts, they enjoy energy-efficient, healthy, vibrant living incorporating the latest in green design,” says Tom Metcalf, Wausau’s local representative and president of The Metcalf Group Ltd. in Sea Girt, N.J. “Through their windows, they can look out into their own neighborhood of Hoboken or across the Hudson River into Manhattan and see a thriving urban environment that we’re proud to have played a role in creating.”

Download a PDF of this project success story from Wausau’s online media room or click here.

Client News 7/20/09

Kolbe’s entrance doors make a grand, personalized statement
ranging from green to geometric

Kolbe encourages residential designers, builders and owners to make a grand statement with their entrances. Combining standard wood, aluminum-clad and fiberglass doors with options and accessories, homeowners can create a full range of expressions from the green to the geometric.

“Homeowners have begun to recognize that their front door communicates a lot about the value of their home, as well as the personality of those who live there,” observes Lance Premeau, Kolbe’s product manager. “The front door is a home’s face to the world. Make it as special as you are by perfectly tailoring it for you and your home.”

Customized features for Kolbe entrance doors include divided lite styles, exterior trim, and wood species like mahogany and Douglas fir. Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) Certified wood options also are available.

Read the full announcement and download high-resolution photos at Kolbe’s online media room.

Client News 7/18/09

KKE Architects’ LEED Achievements

Personnel Announcements
Nathan Burt, Michelle Piontek and Tim Powers are KKE Architects’ latest architects to achieve the designation of Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Accredited Professional. A thorough understanding of green building principles and practices is necessary to pass the LEED exam. Due to an office-wide challenge, an impressive 40% of the KKE architectural staff is LEED accredited. KKE Board of Director members Ron Erickson, Greg Hollenkamp and Randy Lindemann are among the LEED Accredited Professionals.

Project Announcement
The Elk River Public Library, Elk River, Minn., was awarded LEED Gold certification.  It is the first library in the State of Minnesota to receive such certification. Notable LEED components include:
* innovative daylight harvesting and controls,
* geothermal and displacement ventilation that contribute to a projected 61% operational cost savings,
* 50% water use reductions on site, and
* sustainable and regional materials throughout the building’s interior and exterior.

KKE was responsible for the programming, planning, architecture and interior design as well as the LEED consulting for this library.

Learn more about KKE Architects’ sustainable design practices by clicking here.

Client News 7/14/09

Kolbe expands selection of wood interior doors

Whether the style is colonial, mission, modern or rustic, Kolbe’s Advantage wood interior doors help achieve the desired look. From the formal statement of raised panel doors, to the elegance of French doors, to the casual class of flat panel doors, Kolbe Advantage doors’ beauty is matched by durable, quality construction.

Read the full announcement and download high-resolution photos at Kolbe’s online media room.

Client News 7/13/09

Wausau provides windows to Manhattan’s luxury condominium, The Veneto

One of Manhattan’s newest high-rise condominiums, The Veneto, offers European-style living in the heart of the city’s cultural, shopping and business center. Wausau Window and Wall Systems provided its Visuline Series windows for the 34-story tower, a project hailed as one of the most appealing new residences on the Manhattan’s East Side.

For a PDF of full press release, please click here.

Client News 7/10/09

Architectural support resources available on-demand and on-request from Wausau

From the earliest stages of conception through the final phases of installation, Wausau Window and Wall Systems’ resources support commercial building projects. The company’s long-standing commitment to architects, engineers and the whole building team, includes providing:
* AIA/CES courses and other educational presentations, articles and consultations,
* Pre-bid design engineering assistance, and
* 24/7 access to product details, technical specifications and sustainable design information.

“Architects and design leaders frequently call on us to serve as an extension of their team, assisting with product selection, proposal details, specification review, technical support, budgeting and pricing,” says Rick Marshall, company president.

Helping ensure prompt approval of shop drawings and calculations, Wausau’s design and submission engineering tools include AutoCAD® details and ‘BIM-Ready‘ product information, test reports, wind load charts, guide specifications, thermal models, and other instructive recommendations.

Marshall continues, “Our network of sales representatives share their knowledge of local design trends, performance needs and code requirements. Complementing this geographical focus, our market managers can offer specific advice to meet the needs of healthcare, government and educational projects.”

Local and regional sales managers can be found through Wausau’s interactive contact maps and reached on the phone, online or in person. To explore Wausau’s architectural support resources, please visit http://www.wausauwindow.com/support or call 877-678-2983 for personalized attention.

For a PDF of full press release, please click here.

Client News 7/8/09

AAMA releases update to fenestration standard

An update to AAMA/WDMA/CSA 101/ I.S.2/A440-08, NAFS — North American Fenestration Standard/Specification for windows, doors, and skylights is now available for electronic download from the American Architectural Manufacturers Association (AAMA). Update #3 is available for download at no cost.

To order, visit the AAMA Online Publication Store and search for “A440-08″ Update #3.

Read the full announcement on AAMA’s online newsroom.

Client News 7/6/09

Wausau announces Blast Hazard Mitigation window and curtainwall product series

Window and Wall Systems draws from 10 years of custom-designing blast hazard mitigation systems to offer its Blast Hazard Mitigation (BHM) Series of standard operable windows, fixed window wall and curtainwall products.

Both the 2250i-BHM factory-glazed windows and 8000-BHM unitized curtainwall systems are designed for compliance with GSA ISC Security Design Criteria and Department of Defense UFC 4-010-01 requirements. In addition, Wausau’s BHM SuperWall curtainwall product is available in several frame depths including cladding for steel tubes, which may be necessary to ensure structural performance in blast mitigating designs.

“As extreme pressures released by an explosive mass impinge on a building’s exterior walls, the elements of the window or curtainwall assembly work together, to withstand the blast load and dissipate its energy. Instead of the historical design practice of specifying thick windows with rigid frames, modern blast-mitigating assemblies are intended to be flexible, and absorb, rather than resist, blast energy,” explains Tom Mifflin, who serves as Wausau’s government/military market manager.

All of Wausau’s BHM Series products accept a variety of security glazing types and may be specified with a thermal barrier, recycled aluminum framing and a choice of more than 30,000 color finishes.

For a PDF of full press release, please click here.
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Client News 7/3/09

Kolbe introduces new screens with tighter weave to increase visibility, insect control

Kolbe’s wood window and door products now offer BetterVue® screen mesh as a standard feature, providing superior performance to standard screen products. BetterVue’s charcoal-colored fiberglass mesh enhances the sense of openness, while increasing light transmission and insect protection. Rust- and corrosion-resistant, it is certified by GREENGUARD® for superior indoor air quality performance.

Read the full announcement at Kolbe’s online media room.