Rendering by HMC Architects, Pasadena, Calif.
The high school will be the district’s greenest campus, and is set to feature water management and energy efficient systems, the use of native plants to reduce the need for irrigation, water-saving lavatories and the use of recycled materials, according to a LAUSD release. The project will also feature glass with a high-performance tint. The project is part of LAUSD’s $20.3 billion new school construction and modernization program to build 132 schools by 2012. Central Regional High School consists of classroom buildings and several shared buildings including a performing arts building, gymnasium, food services building and an administration building. KaneSterling will provide level 4 Medium Vandalism security screens for the project. This class of security screen is resistant to thrown rocks or bottles and can not be broken into without a tool and determined effort. They are available in strong durable aluminum frame, fixed or operable with emergency egress. Watch a video of Kane Screens in action… video Kane others two styles and four models in the level 4 category. Aluminum Protector Fixed Aluminum Protector Top Hinged Aluminum Protector Steel NarrowLine Fixed Steel NarrowLine Top Hinged Steel NarrowLine Security screens install in the window reveal of an existing window and is designed similar to a "pre-hung" door. The door portion has a heavy steel or aluminum frame that holds stainless steel wire cloth or a steel perforated panel and hinges to a subframe. Just like a door is hinged to the buck. The subframe is screwed into the window reveal and has fitting pieces to make the subframe appear to be part of the original window opening. Kane Security Screens provide important protection for hundreds of medical facilities, universities and colleges, public schools and public housing developments. We have been producing security screens for more than 50 years with more than 20 models that meet or exceed all security levels. HMC Architects of Pasadena is the designer, and Turner Construction Co., New York, is the general contractor. The specified glass on the project is ¼-inch PPG Atlantica high-performance tint by PPG Industries, Pittsburgh, to be fabricated by Vitro America, Los Angeles. Kawneer Co., Norcross, Ga., is the framing systems supplier. See the complete story at Glass Magazine http://www.glassmagazine.com/article/commercial/courting-contractors Editor: Katy Devlin is commercial glass & metals editor and retail glass co-editor for Glass Magazine. E-mail Katy at kdevlin@glass.org. The project: Los Angeles Unified School District Central Regional High School #13 The players: Contract glazier, Heinaman Contract Glazing, Lake Forest, Calif. Architect, HMC Architects, Pasadena General contractor, Turner Construction Co., New York Glass manufacturer, PPG Industries, Pittsburgh Security screen supplier, Kane Screens a division of KaneSterling, Kane, PA Glass fabricator, Vitro America, Los Angeles Fire-rated glazing supplier, Technical Glass Products, Snoqualmie, Wash. Framing system supplier, Kawneer Co., Norcross, Ga. TYranslucent wall supplier, Kalwall. The glass and systems: ¼-inch PPG Atlantica; Kawneer 1600 system 1 and 2 with 350 Tufline doors, Kawneer 2250 IG with 350 Tufline doors; Kawneer storefront 450 VG with hollow metal doors; FireLite standard and FireLite NT fire-rated glass, Pilkington Pyrostop heat-barrier system. |