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The Vertical Slider window system from Spectus Window Systems has been used in a major Welsh coastal cottage renovation project.
The experience and quality standards available from the frameXpress team were brought into focus recently for one particular renovation project in The Cotswolds.
Since its recast in 2010, the EPBD has contributed to improving the energy performance of European buildings and our associations European Aluminium, EuroWindoor, ES-SO, Glass for Europe are strong supporters of this framework.
A beautiful and historic yet remote and weather-exposed building has been given a new lease of life thanks to Norscot.
Construction is underway on the latest renovation phase to the Floyd Bennett Field Hangers.
Enfield Windows recently installed new sash windows and a front door to a property in the Brent area of north London.
The Spectus Vertical Sliding Sash is recognised as an industry leader not only in its authentic looks but also its performance and versatility.
Sometimes our homes just need a simple makeover to give them a breath of new life, and Carrington Windows, your uPVC windows Leicester specialists is the place to visit.
At Classic Windows & Conservatories, our windows come with the latest energy-efficient and security features.
Award-winning timber Conservation™ windows and doors by Mumford & Wood have been specified by Wide Sky Architects in the refurbishment of a 1930’s Arts and Craft property in Buckinghamshire which is typical of the local vernacular.
Rosewood on white foiled PVC-U windows have been manufactured and supplied by Total Glass to a sheltered housing scheme in Liverpool for one of their long standing customers.
Renovated University of Colorado Boulder’s Ketchum Arts and Sciences Building retains historical accuracy with Wausau windows
Detroit is on the mend. And Graham Architectural Products is part of the recovery.
PPG celebrates 10 years since first triple-silver-coated low-e glass became industry standard-bearer.
For window suppliers and fitters, having products that cater to unique building specifications is crucial to maintaining a secure position within the industry.
2016 has been a year of milestones for View. We’ve hit some record numbers, added key leadership to a growing team, and we’re helping thousands of people across North America experience the benefits of life without blinds and shades.
Planitherm glass can also be used in triple glazed windows - now you can save even more on your energy bills!  Modern windows are being constructed using three panes of glass, 
hence the name triple glazing.Triple glazed windows are even more energy…
The EE & RE Exhibition puts on display a great set of existing energy technologies and it is a starting point for the launch of innovative products.  It facilitates the development of the energy sector and encourages the large-scale usage of…
Smart Cities is the only specialized event for intelligent cities in Bulgaria in a format ‘exhibition – conference’.  It aims to promote modern technologies and good practices that can transform our cities into more environmentally friendly and…
More than 55 years after opening its doors, Wisconsin’s Franklin Middle School received much-needed renovations, including energy-efficient windows from Wausau Window and Wall Systems.
Market-leading UK glass manufacturer, GLASSOLUTIONS, has played a key role in creating an optimal learning environment for students at Alford Academy’s new Community Campus in Aberdeenshire.
Architects and designers looking for ways to combine energy efficiency with their design inspiration will have two new Guardian® glass products to evaluate at the American Institute of Architects Convention in Philadelphia May 19-21.
NSG Spacia Cool vacuum glazing, manufactured and sold by Nippon Sheet Glass Co., Ltd. (NSG), has been used for the new windows of Fukuoka City Hall in southern Japan.
Once again, Graham Architectural Products has helped to restore beauty to some truly historic buildings.