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  2. Kawneer - Wikipedia

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    Kawneer's architectural aluminum product range includes windows and doors, framing systems, curtain wall systems, railings, shutters and conservatories. Kawneer products are used on high- mid- and low-rise non-residential buildings such as stadiums and sports facilities, office buildings, schools, colleges and universities, retail construction ...

  3. 16 Divisions - Wikipedia

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    The 16 Divisions of construction, as defined by the Construction Specifications Institute (CSI)'s MasterFormat, is the most widely used standard for organizing specifications and other written information for commercial and institutional building projects in the U.S. and Canada.

  4. Sawtooth Building - Wikipedia

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    The Sawtooth Building is located at 2547 Eighth Street, between Dwight Way and Parker Street. The building was constructed for the Kawneer Manufacturing Company founder, Swedish born cabinet-maker, architect, inventor, machinist, and businessman Francis John Plym (1869–1940). The aluminum storefront products of the Kawneer Manufacturing ...

  5. H. H. Champlin House - Wikipedia

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    The H.H. Champlin House is a two-and-one half-story sandstone building designed in the Tudor Revival style. The house, completed in 1939, is located at 612 S. Tyler in Enid, Oklahoma.

  6. Rob Schneider Asks Daughter Elle King for Forgiveness After ...

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    Rob Schneider is calling for forgiveness from his daughter, the singer Elle King, who recently appeared on Bunnie XO’s “Dumb Blonde” podcast and eviscerated Schneider for his recent anti ...

  7. Saw-tooth roof - Wikipedia

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    The Sawtooth Building is located at 930 Dwight Way, Berkeley, California, and also known as the Kawneer Manufacturing plant. [9] Early 20th-century industrial buildings in Japan often feature this design. [10] A sketch of the saw-tooth roof form is available from the Ministry of the Environment in New Zealand. [11]

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