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How often are your educational school projects requiring fire-rated glazing that combines safety and security measures?

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How often are your educational school projects requiring fire-rated glazing that combines safety and security measures?

Frequently - 31%

Occasionally - 9%

Never - 60%

Schine Student Center—Syracuse, NY

See how Syracuse University renovated the Schine Student Center to create a space that is welcoming, visually connected, navigable and open using fire-rated glazing assemblies....


Glass is in Session: Specifying Fire-Rated Glazing for Educational Settings

Due to the well-studied evidence that access to daylight supports academic success, glass has become a mainstay in school design. It can help bring light into a school’s interior and support the ...


Time Barriers: Layering Security Systems for Safe School Design

Devin Bowman shares how multilayered approaches are best when it comes to safe school design....


Passing Marks: Transferring Safer School Design to Other Applications

Devin Bowman shares how the benefits of safer school design can improve the safety and security of more general-use projects—especially with the use of passive protection. ...


Life Cycle of a Project with TGP

Gain valuable insights into project life cycles at TGP and how collaboration is vital in completing a fire-rated glass or steel project....


Building Perimeters are Only One Layer in Safe School Design

Devin Bowman shares how hardening entryways and exterior windows is a step toward safer school design. But what more can be done? ...


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