Body
{"version":"0.3.0","atoms":[],"cards":[],"markups":[["b"],["a",["href","https:\/\/www.grahamwindows.com\/casestudy\/the-battery-philly\/","target","_new"]],["i"],["a",["href","http:\/\/www.obe.com\/","target","_new"]],["a",["href","https:\/\/www.grahamwindows.com\/our-experience\/case-studies\/","target","_new"]]],"sections":[[1,"h2",[[0,[],0,"AIA partner Oldcastle BuildingEnvelope and its Graham Architectural Products brand outline ways to tackle the challenges of one of the most visible components in retrofit projects: Windows. "]]],[1,"p",[[0,[],0,"Millions of square feet of vacant building space have been on the minds of architects and developers even before the pandemic added a significant number of office settings to that total. While retrofits, adaptive reuse, and additions are an attractive solution, historical requirements, codes, structural limitations, and client requisites can quickly generate a to-do list that can send anyone back to the drawing board to design a new structure instead. "]]],[1,"p",[[0,[],0,"While those challenges are formidable, the teams that embrace retrofits and adaptive reuse are checking off each one while bringing rejected buildings back to life to deliver exciting new experiences. "]]],[1,"p",[[0,[],0,"Here are ways to address those retrofit roadblocks: "]]],[1,"h3",[[0,[0],1,"Call on expertise early "]]],[1,"p",[[0,[],0,"\u201cThe owner and architect will zero in on the biggest budget item,\u201d explains Bill Wilder, director of technical sales at Graham Architectural Products (GAP). \u201cTo fix a fa\u00e7ade, you have to invest in the windows and doors, and windows are often the biggest expense.\u201d"]]],[1,"p",[[0,[],0,"By bringing in the window manufacturer early, the architect can benefit from that expertise to ensure the window product will meet the specification. This is particularly important for projects aiming for historic tax credits. "]]],[1,"p",[[0,[],0,"It\u0027s easy to fall in love with a very competitively priced product only to learn that it can\u2019t be approved by the historic approval body. That review and approval process can take 30 to 60 days, and each tweak to the product adds up. Something that should\u2019ve taken two months can push the project six to nine months behind, and the expected financial savings have eroded due to the customizations needed to meet approval. A window manufacturer with experience in historic projects can help ensure the specified product can be approved in a manageable timeframe while meeting thermal, structural, and aesthetic requirements."]]],[1,"p",[[0,[],0,"Window manufacturers providing window proposal drawings that can be imported into the architect\u2019s drawings offer an important service. \u201cThis can be particularly beneficial for historic projects when the company accurately replicates the details of the original windows and provides a side-by-side comparison with proposed windows to resolve any issues,\u201d Wilder explains."]]],[1,"h3",[[0,[0],1,"Capture energy performance "]]],[1,"p",[[0,[],0,"Those drawings can be combined with calculations to help identify how to maximize thermal performance. While retaining the original fa\u00e7ade appearance is often an important aesthetic requirement for retrofits, it can limit the glass options. This can be because a clear appearance is required on historic projects, or profiles and sightlines are difficult to match. Window manufacturers will have different options for thermal breaks and can also customize the package based on the tear out, how the opening will be sealed, etc. "]]],[1,"h3",[[0,[0],1,"A closer look at historic restoration: The Battery"]]],[1,"p",[[0,[],0,"Upon completion of its adaptive reuse and addition, the former power station of the Philadelphia Electric Company on the Delaware River \u2014 now known as "],[0,[1],1,"The Battery"],[0,[],0," \u2014 will offer event space, a hotel, apartments, commercial space, and more."]]],[1,"p",[[0,[],0,"The project hit a snag when the team identified damaged concrete surrounds in the 40-foot openings, each of which house 12 to 15 windows. Graham Architectural Products pivoted to replicate the concrete surround detail in its custom \u201cunitized\u201d subframe, which also enhanced water management and created efficiencies for the installation while improving thermal performance. "]]],[1,"p",[[0,[],0,"GAP utilized a similar unitized system for The Battery addition, then delivered the factory-assembled unitized receptors and window units directly to the panel manufacturer so the entire unit could be assembled and sealed for efficient installation."]]],[1,"h3",[[0,[0],1,"Consider customizing"]]],[1,"p",[[0,[],0,"Don\u2019t equate \u201ccustom\u201d with \u201cexpensive\u201d before examining the big picture. A custom unit can deliver multiple dividends across the assembly and installation. For example, by creating "],[0,[1],1,"custom window systems"],[0,[],0," for The Battery, expenses were recaptured for the customer and risk was reduced in many areas by:"]]],[3,"ul",[[[0,[],0,"Maximizing thermal performance"]],[[0,[],0,"Eliminating trim and structural steel "]],[[0,[],0,"Eliminating some carpentry on-site"]],[[0,[],0,"Fabricating and assembling the unitized receptor sub-frames in the factory to reduce labor costs of assembling in the field and keep the full warranty with one company"]]]],[1,"p",[[0,[],0,"In addition to improving project success and efficiencies and reducing risk and surprise expenses, the evolution of window solutions for retrofits and adaptive reuse projects is helping architects and developers reduce building inventories and preserve the past \u2014 as well as the environment \u2014 in our communities. "]]],[1,"p",[[0,[2],0,"Learn more about "],[0,[3],1,"Oldcastle BuildingEnvelope"],[0,[],0," brand Graham Architectural Products\u2019 retrofit, adaptive reuse and addition window solutions at "],[0,[4],1,"grahamwindows.com"],[0,[],1,". "]]]]}
Primary Image
Description
AIA partner Oldcastle BuildingEnvelope outlines ways to tackle the challenges of one of the most visible components in retrofit projects: The windows.
Audience
Members Only
Off
Featured
Off
Deleted
Off
Tile Sizes
Use on Homepage
Off
SEO Keywords
Partner content, Oldcastle BuildingEnvelope, windows, curtain walls, adaptive reuse
Chapters
["national"]
Temp Draft
Off
Updates
[{"updated_date":"2022-07-28T07:41:13+00:00","author_name":"Katy Tomasulo","author_id":"6fd72945-b106-4ebb-8e73-320910827f0f","action":"created"},{"updated_date":"2022-07-28T07:43:56+00:00","author_name":"Katy Tomasulo","author_id":"6fd72945-b106-4ebb-8e73-320910827f0f","action":"submit for approval"},{"updated_date":"2022-07-28T17:37:40+00:00","author_name":"Katherine Flynn","author_id":"32bc7e87-2d30-4669-be52-411912a0e836","action":null},{"updated_date":"2022-07-28T17:38:14+00:00","author_name":"Katherine Flynn","author_id":"32bc7e87-2d30-4669-be52-411912a0e836","action":null},{"updated-date":"2022-08-02T15:03:06+00:00","author-name":"Francesca Di Marco","author-id":"409a7eff-7985-44b0-9bb3-5ee71d67a6ae","action":"published"}]
Suppress Tile Description
Off
Use on cd Homepage
Remove from cd Homepage
Featured contract docs
Off
Ready to Publish
Off
Personas
User Needs
Portfolios
Use on CD Homepage Right 1
Remove from CD Homepage Right 1
Use on CD Homepage Right 2
Remove from CD Homepage Right 2
Hero Text Properties
{"position":"high","color":"white","wrap":false}
EDI