Bringing Functionality & Customization at Dual-Location Project

We recently worked with the team at Fusion Design Consultants on a dual-location project for a Healthcare & Finance Tech company. One project was located in Morristown, NJ and the other was based in Boston, MA. But while the spaces were for the same client, the goals for each space and, in turn, the design were very different. 

The Morristown space was a large-scale project that called for nearly 1,000 linear feet of glass. The client went with a butt-glazed VETRO Series with standard matte black frames for this space. The design not only met the current day-to-day operations but was also created to meet the company’s future needs as it grows.

On the other hand, the tenant’s Boston office design called for several custom elements. The LP Series provided a minimal look throughout the office space and the EXTEND Series in the executive office gave the tenant the ability to quickly and easily open up the space and maximize the footprint. One of the most noticeable custom elements throughout the space is the shadow gold frame finishes.  

Hear more about the project experience from Fusion Design Consultants’ principal, Jennifer Peters, and MetroWall’s project consultant Peter Coulter. 

 

 


MetroWall is redefining architectural design and build standards for glass wall interiors. Download our brochure to learn more about MetroWall and how our proprietary, integrated process can make a difference on your next project. 

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The LP Series: Minimalism Without Compromise

At MetroWall, we aim to take care of everything, from design and manufacture to delivery and installation. We have a wide breadth of options to offer architects and designs. Today, we’re shining a spotlight on the LP Series. This glass wall system delivers a minimal but bold look. Here are some specs at a glance:

  • STC rating up to 36
  • Minimal profile dimensions
  • Multiple door options including optional vertical door frames
  • Accommodation for 3/8” and 1/2” glass
  • Clear tempered, low iron, annealed laminated, tempered laminated, acoustic laminated, and specialty glass available
  • Accommodates wide array of hardware choices including ladder pulls and lever sets
  • Pivot doors, sliding doors, overhead closers, floor closers, and
    much more
  • Frame profile width: Bottom: 7/8” Top: 1 1/4” (alternate options
    available)
  • Frame profile height: Bottom: 3/4” (alternate options available) Top: 1 3/4”
  • ADA compliant door clearances, surfaces, and hardware

Our sleek and simple LP Series combines the sought-after low-profile track aesthetic with the durability and robustness that a busy workplace requires. Choose from a wide range of hardware options (including pivot doors, ladder pulls, lever sets and more) and an extensive variety of glass types (frosted, acid-etched, photo printed etc.) for a fully customizable, all-glass design that will add a wow factor to any workplace.

Thinking about specifying the LP Series? Check out the Revit files.

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Leverage MetroWall’s Sustainable Products

Building with sustainable products is becoming more important by the day. With climate change high on the agenda, many of us in the construction industry are thinking of ways we can build and design spaces that don’t just do good for the occupants but do good for the planet too. When it comes to interior design, there are several factors to consider, one of which is whether or not you’re incorporating sustainable products. Drywall is are construction industry stalwart, but is there a superior choice available? We say, yes.

Glass Partitions are a worthwhile choice for several reasons. Not only can glass maximize the use of space, increase productivity and boost staff well-being, it can also make for a greener build.

1. Glass and Aluminum is Recyclable

Glass and aluminum are two of the most sustainable materials around. They’re fully recyclable and can be used over and over again without a drop in quality.

2. Glass Production Creates Less Waste

The amount of waste produced during the manufacture of glass is low and most of the waste can be collected, remelted and used to produce new glass.

3. Glass Cna Reduce Energy Consumption

Glass facilitates the flow of natural light, which doesn’t just contribute to increased staff wellbeing but also saves on the amount of energy used.

4. MetroWall is a Domestic Manufacturer

We probably *could* reach out to Europe or China for our glass manufacturer, but we don’t. Our manufacturing facility is based in Congers, NY and we have built a domestic supply chain. This helps us lower our carbon footprint and offer competitive lead times.

5. MetroWall End of Life Options

Our glass wall products are inherently sustainable, and the glass and aluminum used to make these materials are easily recycled.

Download our HPD and LEED documentation for more information about how our products can contribute to your sustainable designs.

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