Comcast Technology Center Project Featured by Curbed Philadelphia

Comcast Technology Center Project Featured by Curbed Philadelphia
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Date: 24 January 2017

W&W Glass installed the fin wall lobby entrance on the very beautiful Comcast Technology Center in Philadelphia, PA designed by award-winning architect Foster + Partners.

We are pleased to see a project we recently worked on receiving some attention, this time reported by Curbed Philadelphia.

We installed the fin wall lobby entrance on the very beautiful Comcast Technology Center in Philadelphia, PA designed by award-winning architect Foster + Partners.

Comcast Technology Center Project Featured by Curbed Philadelphia
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The below article has great photos of our Pilkington Planar™ glass fin wall system being installed by the W&W Glass team.

The 143’ wide x 58’ tall wall used high-performance Pilkington 66/33 ProT low-e coated Pilkington Planar™ heavy-duty glass units hung off of triple-ply SentryGlas® laminated glass fins.

Read more: http://philly.curbed.com/2016/12/19/14008388/comcast-technology-center-interior-photos

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