
Bank of Canada Museum Yap Stone Glazing
The Yap stone is an impressive stone disk that is, in actual fact, money from the Yap islands in Micronesia. The stone sits at the
From the most remote corners of the Earth comes the fuel that makes modern life possible.
The Yap stone is an impressive stone disk that is, in actual fact, money from the Yap islands in Micronesia. The stone sits at the
Strict heritage requirements dictated a custom window system matching the existing steel framed windows.
A unique structural glass panel system supports a stainless steel water trough in order to create a one-of-a-kind water feature.
Retrofit custom window wall system forming a significant part of the overall building exterior upgrades. These upgrades are anticipated to contribute to an 85% reduction
Complete replacement of the existing lobby entrance system with a modern structurally glazed glass fin design to minimize hardware and maximize transparency.
Brand new point-supported glass canopies and all-glass railings to bring a modern aesthetic to the lobby of a newly redeveloped building.
One of Ottawa’s iconic facades received glazing detailing and insulated glass unit upgrades to improve thermal performance and building comfort. The re-glazing included curtainwall and
Aluminum cladding and primary structural steel were designed to support the feature entrance.
This cladding project incorporates Gentas solid phenolic panels, Corten, and metal siding.
A mixture of high-performance curtainwall forms the majority of the façade. Long-span aluminum mullions were used to create an open, airy-feeling entrance lobby.
Salient Engineering is where creative solutions are combined with practical implementations.