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    Heated Window Glass

    Thermique™ heated glass technology transforms ordinary glass into a heating device for eliminating cold areas near windows. A transparent coating on the glass generates heat when subjected to an electrical current. The current is supplied by two buss bars located on opposite sides of the glass. All electrical components are hidden within the window frame. A patented controller mounts on the wall like a light switch, and allows adjustment of the window temperature. The coated glass radiates heat uniformly, with precise temperature control, and remains completely transparent, without any distortion or discoloration. Heated windows offer the added benefit of a clear view by eliminating condensation, fogging, and frost.

    thermiquetechnologies.com

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    Interchangeable Wall Panels

    Marlite Inc. introduces Myriad™ Wall Systems, a system of interchangeable decorative panels in extruded aluminum framework. Designed for retail stores, restaurants, and other commercial and institutional interiors, the panels quickly snap in and out of the frames without special tools. The system allows for the mixing and matching of panels, and enables the quick transformation of an environment to accommodate seasonal or other changes. Available panel materials include wood and metal veneers, decorative laminates, stone, and fabric, as well as transparent and translucent acrylic for backlighting. The hardware is available in radius and flat profiles, and with clear satin or black satin anodized finishes. The frames can hold panels as large as 32 by 48 inches (81 by 122 centimeters) and up to three-fourths of an inch (1.9 centimeters) thick.

    marlite.com

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    Spray-on Insulation

    Icynene Insulation System® is a soft foam insulation and air barrier system that helps manage moisture, control air leakage, and improve energy efficiency and indoor air quality for residential and commercial projects. The spray-on insulation expands in seconds to 100 times its original volume, filling all open cavities and offering an airtight solution. The company web site offers advice about how to specify high-performance structures using Icynene insulation.

    icynene.com/ArchitectResource.aspx

     

     
    Modular Green Roof System

    Tecta America introduces the TectaGreen™ modular "green" roof system, a multilayered living rooftop designed for installation on top of an enhanced traditional roofing system. The tray units are made of recycled utility polyethylene and measure two feet by two feet (61 by 61 centimeters), with a depth of four inches (ten centimeters). The system includes plants tolerant to rooftop environments, plus a growing medium blended and engineered for sustainable green roofs. Units can be installed preplanted or filled onsite after installation.

    greenroof.com

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    Glass TWIN Elevators

    ThyssenKrupp Elevator, the maker of space-saving TWIN elevators, offers an innovative glass dual-car elevator system with panoramic views, as installed in the Main Triangel building in Frankfurt, Germany (pictured). The basic system places two elevator cars in the same shaft, arranged one above the other. The cars can run independently, at different speeds and in different directions, providing efficient transportation. New technical developments allow elevators with glass cabs to run in an open shaft. Air conditioning, underfloor heating, and heating elements in the glass walls maintain passenger comfort. TWIN systems are designed for use in combination with at least one conventional elevator to make it possible to travel from the ground to the top floor.

    thyssenkruppelevator.com

     

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