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Monsignor Farrell High School
Monsignor Farrell High School, situated in New York City’s southernmost borough of Staten Island, is one of the many schools adapting 21st Century learning spaces within their campus with acoustic glass wall systems. Opened in 1961, the all-boys Catholic school’s primary mission is … Read More
In a unique configuration, a 12-panel NanaWall NW Aluminum 640 (formerly known as SL64 Acoustical) folding glass wall system meets at the corner with another 7-panel system, creating a room-within-a-room configuration. The boxed area is then partitioned by a third 7-panel system in a T-intersection … Read More
In a unique configuration, a 12-panel NanaWall NW Aluminum 640 (formerly known as SL64 Acoustical) folding glass wall system meets at the corner with another 7-panel system, creating a room-within-a-room configuration. The boxed area is then partitioned by a third 7-panel system in a T-intersection … Read More
In a unique configuration, a 12-panel NanaWall NW Aluminum 640 (formerly known as SL64 Acoustical) folding glass wall system meets at the corner with another 7-panel system, creating a room-within-a-room configuration. The boxed area is then partitioned by a third 7-panel system in a T-intersection … Read More
The three sound-rated, aluminum framed folding glass walls encompass a total width of about 80 feet. Each nine-foot-tall system is configured with a swing panel that facilitates ingress and egress when the acoustic glass wall systems are closed. The floor supported NW Aluminum 640 features a running… Read More
In a unique configuration, a 12-panel NanaWall NW Aluminum 640 (formerly known as SL64 Acoustical) folding glass wall system meets at the corner with another 7-panel system, creating a room-within-a-room configuration. The boxed area is then partitioned by a third 7-panel system in a T-intersection … Read More
In a unique configuration, a 12-panel NanaWall NW Aluminum 640 (formerly known as SL64 Acoustical) folding glass wall system meets at the corner with another 7-panel system, creating a room-within-a-room configuration. The boxed area is then partitioned by a third 7-panel system in a T-intersection … Read More
Sound attenuation is paramount in academic environments, especially in a multifunctional space like the Learning Commons. NW Aluminum 640 is the first floor supported folding glass wall able to achieve sound control ratings up to STC 45. This system combines sleek acoustically separated aluminum fra… Read More
In a unique configuration, a 12-panel NanaWall NW Aluminum 640 (formerly known as SL64 Acoustical) folding glass wall system meets at the corner with another 7-panel system, creating a room-within-a-room configuration. The boxed area is then partitioned by a third 7-panel system in a T-intersection … Read More
Before the renovation, library bookshelves took over the space where the seminar rooms now stand, halting any natural light transmission and diminishing visibility. With the NanaWall systems, the strategy was to allow as much natural light and transparency, both key elements in creating 21st Century… Read More
In a unique configuration, a 12-panel NanaWall NW Aluminum 640 (formerly known as SL64 Acoustical) folding glass wall system meets at the corner with another 7-panel system, creating a room-within-a-room configuration. The boxed area is then partitioned by a third 7-panel system in a T-intersection … Read More
In a unique configuration, a 12-panel NanaWall NW Aluminum 640 (formerly known as SL64 Acoustical) folding glass wall system meets at the corner with another 7-panel system, creating a room-within-a-room configuration. The boxed area is then partitioned by a third 7-panel system in a T-intersection … Read More
In a unique configuration, a 12-panel NanaWall NW Aluminum 640 (formerly known as SL64 Acoustical) folding glass wall system meets at the corner with another 7-panel system, creating a room-within-a-room configuration. The boxed area is then partitioned by a third 7-panel system in a T-intersection … Read More