The use of standard framing systems in the glazing business is quite common, but when designers use those systems in unconventional ways to create visual interest in their buildings, it can also provide some installation challenges.
The use of standard framing systems in the glazing business is quite common, but when designers use those systems in unconventional ways to create visual interest in their buildings, it can also provide some installation challenges.
The Fenestration and Glazing Industry Alliance has released updated industry market data in the FGIA Industry Update of the U.S. Market for Residential and Non-residential Windows, Doors and Skylights.
R.E. Krug Corporation of North Tonawanda, N.Y., has achieved North American Contractor Certification, becoming the first glazing contractor in the Buffalo, New York, Metropolitan Region to earn certification
The Fenestration and Glazing Industry Alliance announced the launch of a new online video series documenting the Association's in-person Insulating Glass Fabricators Workshop.
During the Fenestration and Glazing Industry Alliance 2021 Hybrid Fall Conference, in-person participants will have the opportunity to be part of a hands-on demonstration of installation practices driven by consensus-based standards.
The Fenestration and Glazing Industry Alliance announced the opening of registration for this fall's in-person Insulating Glass Fabricators Workshop. This event will take place Nov. 3-5 at the Intertek facility in Plano, Texas.
Pursuing Seattle's aggressive Living Building Pilot Program certification, the sleek new 7-story Watershed mixed-use building features high-performance glazing, red-list-compliant products, enhanced indoor air quality and rainwater reuse.