Project Completion | Northeastern Elliott Hall | Boston, MA Contractor: Gilbane Building Company Architect: Page Architects This project involved the remodeling of the exterior façade and select interior features of Elliott Hall at Northeastern University, transforming an existing structure with modern, high-performance materials. Page Architects designed the project, and Gilbane Building Company served as the contractor. Engineering and fabrication were performed in-house to maintain exceptional quality. These efforts resulted in a modernized exterior with improved thermal performance and upgraded interior safety features. Key Products Used: Exterior: 761 square feet of Kawneer Company, Inc. 451T Storefront, 16 square feet of Mapes Industries, Inc Insulated Metal Panels. Interior: 176 square feet of Kawneer 451 Storefront, miscellaneous fire-rated glass, and non-rated glass Manufacturers: Kawneer Company, Inc. Mapes Industries, Inc SIGCO Oldcastle BuildingEnvelope Rochester Insulated Glass
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Strategic design choices in order to optimize prefabrication and allow diversity in layout and facades at the Stack. Wonderful work at EXE phase by Allard Assies from KAAN Architecten.
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