Sponsored by CRL | Presented by Mark Suehiro
Webinar On-Demand
Glass entrance specification presents unique challenges because several aesthetic and performance criteria must be met. This course will review the latest standards in glass entrance design along with key considerations for hardware selection across various applications including storefronts, point-supported glass walls and transoms with floating headers. Participants will gain practical knowledge about specifying glass entrance systems that comply with safety, accessibility, and other code requirements while meeting the design intent of the project.
Photo courtesy of Naho Kubota
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Mark Suehiro has more than 25 years of experience in the architectural entrance systems and hardware field. His extensive knowledge of glass entrances encompasses product engineering, testing, manufacturing, distribution, and new product development. At CRL, Mark leads a team of technical specialists in assisting architects, building owners, and contractors with the design, specification, and installation of code-compliant glass entrance systems. |
CRL is the industry’s leading, full-service provider of architectural metals, glass fittings, and professional-grade glazing supplies. The company leverages more than 50 years of experience and a track record of industry firsts to offer a one-stop shop with a breadth of innovative product choices. Expert support from specification to installation, and fast, reliable service help customers complete projects on time and on budget. CRL focuses on expanding opportunities for all to turn bold architectural visions into real world experiences.
Originally published in Industrial Safety & Hygiene News
Originally published in July 2022