Big Green: low profile windows or curtainwall
Andrew Gil
amg at holt.com
Thu Jan 31 10:29:37 EST 2008
Kristian,
I did a small renovation to a friend's house that had been built with Steel
windows. Our first choice was Hopes but, because of pricing, we ended up
looking at a line of EFCO that was developed to achieve a similar
appearance; it's their 590 series. I'm not sure that this listserve will
allow a hyperlink to pass, so piece together the "www" and then
"efcocorp-dot-com", followed by "/products/arm/product.asp?p=124&1=1". Hope
that works.
Good Luck
Andrew M. Gil, AIA
Architect, LEED-Accredited Professional
HOLT Architects, P.C.
217 N. Aurora St.
Ithaca, NY 14850
p. 607 273-7600
f. 607 273-0475
http://www.holt.com
-----Original Message-----
From: biggreen-bounces at lists.biggreen.org
[mailto:biggreen-bounces at lists.biggreen.org]On Behalf Of Kristian Kicinski
Sent: Tuesday, January 29, 2008 1:31 PM
To: cholmes at ecocite.ca; Terry Brennan; Biggreen Forum
Subject: RE: Big Green: low profile windows or curtainwall
Hopes Windows claim a thermal performance equal to or better than
thermally broken aluminum. This is largely due to the fact that steel
is less conductive than aluminum. Unfortunately, there isn't any
innovation happening around steel windows, if there were we might see
thermally broken steel frames and other improvements. They are stil my
favorite choice for non-residential windows because of their longevity,
simplicity and narrow sightlines. They are extremely unaffordable,
however, so I haven't been able to get them in a project past the first
cost estimate. Again, with some innovation I'm confident the price
could come down. But right now Hopes is the only company still making
them, and they still weld and grind each connection by hand.
Kristian Kicinski AIA
LEED Accredited Professional
Bassetti Architects
71 Columbia St. #500 | Seattle, WA 98104
P (206)340-9500 | F (206)340-9519
kkicinski at bassettiarch.com
-----Original Message-----
From: Christopher Sweetnam-Holmes [mailto:cholmes at ecocite.ca]
Sent: Monday, January 28, 2008 12:42 PM
To: Kristian Kicinski; 'Terry Brennan'; 'Biggreen Forum'
Subject: RE: Big Green: low profile windows or curtainwall
I'm surprised that steel is suggested- I just assumed that they would
have a poor thermal performance. - They certainly can look nice.- Can
you elaborate?
Christopher Sweetnam-Holmes,
B.I'ntl. Bus., B.E.D.S. (Arch),
LEED Accredited Professional
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EcoCite Developments
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www.ecocite.ca
514.524.0191
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-----Original Message-----
From: biggreen-bounces at lists.biggreen.org
[mailto:biggreen-bounces at lists.biggreen.org] On Behalf Of Kristian
Kicinski
Sent: January 28, 2008 3:29 PM
To: Terry Brennan; Biggreen Forum
Subject: RE: Big Green: low profile windows or curtainwall
Steel windows, if you can afford them.
Kristian Kicinski AIA
LEED Accredited Professional
Bassetti Architects
71 Columbia St. #500 | Seattle, WA 98104 P (206)340-9500 | F
(206)340-9519
kkicinski at bassettiarch.com
-----Original Message-----
From: biggreen-bounces at lists.biggreen.org
[mailto:biggreen-bounces at lists.biggreen.org] On Behalf Of Terry Brennan
Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2008 12:27 PM
To: mark.sofman at comcast.net; 'Biggreen Forum'
Subject: Big Green: low profile windows or curtainwall
Hi folks,
I'm seeking windows and window wall systems with good r-value and the
slenderest of frames (or the best compromise of the two). Any
suggestions?
Terry
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