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  2. Woolworth Building (Hollywood, California) - Wikipedia

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    The Woolworth Building is a two-story 65-foot by 100-foot commercial utilitarian structure that features simulated block facing, banded aluminum windows, and prominent signage on first floor banding. [2] During the 1954 renovation, large ceramic tiles were added to the building's facade, and the parapet and door frame were removed.

  3. Curtain wall (architecture) - Wikipedia

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    Relative to other building components, aluminum has a high heat transfer coefficient, meaning that aluminum is a very good conductor of heat. This translates into high heat loss through aluminum (or steel) curtain wall mullions. There are several ways to compensate for this heat loss, the most common way being the addition of thermal breaks.

  4. Architectural Glass and Aluminum - Wikipedia

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    Architectural Glass and Aluminum (AGA) is a specialty glazing contractor located in the United States. Architectural Glass & Aluminum provides engineering, design, fabrication, installation, and assembly services for custom glazing systems, such as Curtain Wall , Storefront, Punched Openings, and Window Wall.

  5. Window - Wikipedia

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    A window is an opening in a wall, door, roof, or vehicle that allows the exchange of light and may also allow the passage of sound and sometimes air.Modern windows are usually glazed or covered in some other transparent or translucent material, a sash set in a frame [1] in the opening; the sash and frame are also referred to as a window. [2]

  6. Framing (construction) - Wikipedia

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    Braced frame construction, also known as full frame, half frame, [6] New England braced frame, [7] combination frame [8] an early form of light framing which survived into the 1940s in the northeastern United States, [9] defined by the continued use of girts, corner posts, and braces, most often mortised, tenoned, and pegged with nailed studs. [8]

  7. Technal - Wikipedia

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    Technal logo. The Technal logo sympbolises one of its key product components - the 4114 profile. In 1960, the first logo showed the company name "Alusud", the "A" becoming a stylised graphic in 1966. When the company opened overseas in 1970, the name and the graphic representation of the 4114 profile were brought together to form a new logo and the emblem of the Technal system; Al

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