Bird Safety in a Major City – Project review of Boulevard Club in T.O.

Date: 6 November 2015

An iconic, century old structure in Toronto needed an expansion. It also needed windows since its location right on the lake offered a tremendous view.

According to several studies and news reports, millions of birds die each year in North America after colliding with a window structure.  It is a serious issue, but understanding of it has been gaining steam over the last several years thanks to greater awareness, education and new glazing products like the AviProtek® line from Walker Glass.  Having a product line available that can allow developers and architects the peace of mind that they will not be harming our feathered friends has been a great advancement and The Boulevard Club became one of the latest projects to utilize these ground-breaking materials.Read more at: walkerglass.com/blog/bird-safety-in-a-major-city/#.VjnIPCsl_IYAn iconic, century old structure in Toronto needed an expansion. It also needed windows since its location right on the lake offered a tremendous view.  



According to several studies and news reports, millions of birds die each year in North America after colliding with a window structure.  It is a serious issue, but understanding of it has been gaining steam over the last several years thanks to greater awareness, education and new glazing products like the AviProtek® line from Walker Glass.  Having a product line available that can allow developers and architects the peace of mind that they will not be harming our feathered friends has been a great advancement and The Boulevard Club became one of the latest projects to utilize these ground-breaking materials.



Read more at: walkerglass.com/blog/bird-safety-in-a-major-city/#.VjnIPCsl_IY

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