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Kean University Liberty Hall | Union, NJ
Kean University’s Liberty Hall Academic Center by NK Architects uses light-diffusing channel glass to deliver diffused natural daylight. The project includes spaces for research, teaching, preservation, and Colonial-era art exhibits, which could be harmed by direct sunlight. 1,750 square feet … Read More
Bendheim’s channel glass facades diffuse daylight, minimize glare, and create lantern effects at night. Photo by Billy Economou, courtesy of NK Architects.
Bendheim’s channel glass is a superior alternative to opaque walls, prioritizing aesthetics and daylight benefits, while offering comparable thermal and acoustic performance. Photo by Billy Economou, courtesy of NK Architects.
1,750 square feet of channel glass with 25% to 40% post-consumer recycled content effectively manage daylight and minimize glare. Photo by Billy Economou, courtesy of NK Architects.
Channel glass creates tall, floor-to-ceiling, seamless glass walls that are uninterrupted by metal frames. Photo by Billy Economou, courtesy of NK Architects.
The low-e coated channel glass achieves U-Value of 0.41 and approximately 64% VLT (visible light transmittance). Photo by Billy Economou, courtesy of NK Architects.
Unique to channel glass, the low-e glass coating creates a subtle iridescent appearance. Photo by Bendheim.
According to the architects, the interesting texture options available in channel glass and their daylighting benefits were a deciding factor. Photo by Bendheim.
Bendheim’s channel glass is sustainably produced by Glasfabrik Lamberts in an oxygen-and-gas-fired furnace, with low carbon footprint and 25% to 40% post-consumer recycled content. Photo by Billy Economou, courtesy of NK Architects.
Channel glass also creates an elegant transom column. Photo by Bendheim.