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Sentech’s Q2 Newsletter Released

Jumbo Structural Glass Façade

Sentech’s Quarterly Newsletter is out! Our latest bulletin includes news and content you may have missed over the the second quarter of 2021, while also discussing some of the economic trends we are seeing in the structural glass marketplace. We also feature our latest blogs, highlight project & product updates, and showcase Sentech in the news… Read the full post

Partnership Announcement: Edify Studios, Pacific Northwest

Structural Glass

Sentech is thrilled to announce our new partnership with Edify Studios. Based in Seattle, WA, Edify Studios will be representing Sentech in the Washington and Oregon marketplace. Edify brings a fresh perspective and deep experience to the Pacific Northwest architectural marketplace, offering an array of services from collaboration, technical consultation and expertise from concept sketch… Read the full post

The Expanding Role of Engineering Technology & Collaboration in Structural Glass Design

Structural Glass Façade

Overview The way in which architecture and engineering firms have historically partnered has changed and progressed over the past decade. Consequently, the need for in-house engineering and design teams with in-depth technical knowledge is more critical than ever. Interdisciplinary collaboration is increasingly key in the early stages of the structural glass design process, and an… Read the full post

Glass Re-Imagined, USGlass Magazine

Jumbo Structural Glass Facade

The latest June issue of USGlass Magazine features a deep-dive on the evolution of structural glass with Sentech’s Director of Business Development, David Dunham. The article, titled “Glass, Re-Imagined”, was written by Ellen Rogers for USGlass. Rogers sourced information from some of the top experts in the field, including Dunham, London-based structural engineering firm Eckersley… Read the full post

Project Update: Expedia’s Corporate Headquarters, Seattle

Cable Net Walls

Construction and installation has completed on Expedia’s corporate headquarters in Seattle, WA. Sentech is pleased to share updated photos, courtesy of GLY Construction. The walls featured at Expedia’s headquarters are a rarity in the world of structural glass façades, and feature the unique use of insulated glass installed in a pre-tensioned cable support system utilizing… Read the full post

New Product Release Feature: Glass Magazine

All-Glass Storefronts

Glass Magazine recently featured Sentech’s new VersaFront product system in their latest product news! VersaFront is Sentech’s complete line of customizable, all-glass storefront solutions. Designed to be flexible, transparent and nimble, this new product line allows for multiple design choices, including the use of jumbo glass panels and a wide variety of coated glass options.… Read the full post

Project Feature: Concho Tower III

Aluminum Fin Entrance Facade

We are proud to unveil our recently completed structural glass façades at Concho Tower III, now the ConocoPhillips building, in Midland, TX. Utilizing Sentech’s VetraFin-A series system, the entrance façade features 3 structural glass walls spanning 140-feet in length and 26-feet in height. The slim glass panels span 26-ft from floor-to-ceiling and 2’-6” in width,… Read the full post

Structural Glass: The Sustainable Choice in Building Design

Honoring Earth Day 2021: Restore The Earth In honor of Earth Day 2021, we celebrate this year’s theme of “Restore The Earth” by featuring two of our many sustainable structures designed and built over the years.  For 51 years, Earth day has been observed as a day to bring awareness to environmental protection and preservation,… Read the full post

Façade Design Utilizing Decorative Fins

Decorative Fin Structures

Glass fins as a decorative element in façade design have gained traction in the architectural community over the past decade. They are used for both for functional and aesthetic applications in façade design. With Sentech’s fin-based façade systems, architects can utilize glass, aluminum or steel fins to develop unique geometric designs. Decorative fins can serve… Read the full post