EXTECH’s Work at Pathways Innovation Center Featured in Architectural Product Magazine

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EXTECH was featured in the January/February 2018 issue of Architectural Products in a product focus on Daylight Harvesting.

The mention reads: “Daylighting A New Stem Space: Bringing in ample daylighting through a 30 ft high exterior wall into a two-story common space, Cuningham Group and MOA Architecture specified more than 3000 sq. ft. of EXTECH’s LightWall 3440 interlocking polycarbonate translucent wall system for Roosevelt High School’s new Pathways Innovation Center in Casper, Wyo. Customized vertical sunscreens deliver light diffusion and aesthetic accents while the dual wall system provides high thermal performance of up to R 8.2”

You can find Architectural Product’s study of this EXTECH project in the digital edition of their  January/February issue. To learn more about our LIGHTWALL 3440 Polycarbonate Wall that was used  int the Pathways Innovation Center project, you can visit our product page, or contact us.

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