The American Institute of Architects Continuing Education System
AIA/CES Registered Provider Program Summary Handout
Provider: Architect-Forum Length: 1 Hour Course Sponsor: WINCO Windows
Program#: WIN08C-F Credits: 1 LU Hour Program: Historic Window Replication
HSW: Yes
Description: This multimedia presentation reviews the history of fenestrations and aspects of replication of windows in historically significant buildings. The course will cover several aspects of historic window including: grids, mutins, shadow lines, finishes, mullions, glazing, operations and intricate details. We will also discuss how to work with the local and regional Historic Review Committee as well as dealing with hazardous materials including lead, PCB’s and asbestos. Finally we will discuss the pros and cons of the “replace vs. renew” options concerning installation, thermal, acoustic, energy, light and recycling analysis.
A/V Required: Electrical power and screen for the PowerPoint slide or presentation. The CES facilitator will supply the laptop and projector.
Learning Objectives: At the conclusion of this program the designer will have gained knowledge and understanding over the following:
1. Definitions, Components and critical aspects of historic windows. 2. Identify the critical aesthetic aspects to accurately replicate historic windows 3. Understand the requirements and abilities to meet current performance, energy
and structural building codes 4. Evaluate potential environmental demolition and installation issues and
solutions.
Cost to Participants : There are no costs involved to present this program. The course is sponsored by the CES facilitator. The course can be presented at a firm or chapter meeting at no cost.
How Taught: The CES facilitator utilizes a PowerPoint or slide presentation to provide an overview of “Historic Window Replication”. The session will be interactive and will encourage designer feedback and provide chances to further interact through questions asked within the presentation. There will be a handout distributed at the beginning of the program to allow the designer to follow the presentation and give them the chance to write down questions to be answered at the conclusion of the program.
Facilitator Qualifications: All WINCO Windows’ CES facilitators have been trained on CES guidelines and presentation skills. In addition, they receive continuous in-depth training in the field and are considered industry experts.
For more information please contact Kurtis Suellentrop at Phone: 800.525.8089 or Email him at [email protected]
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“POP” KUBATZKY, ARCHITECT
TODAY…WINDOW COMPANY…A FOURTH GENERATION OWNED AND OPERATED COMPANY… MAINTAINS THE CONCEPT OF MANUFACTURING SUPERIOR ALUMINUM FRAMED WINDOWS
IS:
Member of AAMA Gold Label Certified Fabricator
PPG Certified Fabricator for Both Paint & Insulated Glass
Azon Pour in Place Polyurethane Certification Program
A o Brading Mechanical Lock for Thermal BreakAzo-Brading Mechanical Lock for Thermal Break
Guardian Glass Certified Fabricator
Anodizing Process and Quality Certified by AAMA
IS:
Finishing…Anodizing…Paint
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IS:
Glass Laminating…Tempering…Insulating Engineering Support In HouseIncluding Preparations of Shop Drawings
IS:
IS:
In House Independent Certified Testing [Bomb Blast Test Chamber]
Historic Window Replication
Historic Window Replication
This continuing education program is sponsored and provided to you due to the professional courtesy of:
Window Company6200 Maple AvenueSt Louis Mo 63130 Phone: 314-725-8088
Architectural WindowsBlast Resistant WindowsImpact Resistant WindowsThermal & Noise WindowsHistorical Replication Windows
© 2013. The material contained in this continuing education program belongs to Windows. Questions or concerns about the program content need to be addressed with the program instructor.
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The American Institute of Architects (AIA)Course No. WIN08C-F; LUs- 1.00 | This program qualifies for HSWArchitect-Forum is a registered provider with The American Institute Of Architects Continuing Education Systems Credit earned on completion of
This course has been design as a structured synchronous program therefore has been formatted for in person use only. Please don’t forget to request your AIA CES Certificate of Completion. A copy can be sent to you through email. Certificates are available upon request, please make sure that if you wish to receive a copy of your certificate to indicate when filing out the AIA Attendance Form.
Architects Continuing Education Systems. Credit earned on completion of this program will be reported to CES Records for AIA members. Certificates Of Completion for non-AIA members available on request. This program is registered with the AIA/CES for continuing professional education. As such, it does not include content that may be deemed or construed to be an approval or endorsement by the AIA of any material of construction or any method or manner of handling, using, distributing, or dealing in any material or product. Questions related to specific materials, methods, and services will be addressed at the conclusion of this presentation.
Also please make sure the information you provide is legible. Send all email request to: [email protected]
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This multimedia presentation reviews the history of fenestrations and aspects of replication of windows in historically significant buildings. The course will cover several aspects of historic window including: grids, mutins, shadow lines, finishes, mullions, glazing, operations and intricate details. We will also discuss how to work with the local and regional Historic Review Committee as well as gdealing with hazardous materials including lead, PCB’s and asbestos. Finally we will discuss the pros and cons of the “replace vs. renew” options concerning installation, thermal, acoustic, energy, light and recycling analysis.
At the conclusion of this program the designer will have gained knowledge and understanding over the following:
Definitions and Components Critical Aspects Additional Requirements Case Studies Questions
Considerations for Historic Considerations for Historic Window ReplacementsWindow Replacements
“When historic windows exist, they should be repaired when possible. When they are too deteriorated to repair, selection of the replacement windows must be guided by
Standard 6.”
www.nps.gov/tps‘Planning Successful Rehabilitation Projects
1922 U.S. Cold Storage CoKansas City, MO
2007 Cold Storage Lofts
1100 1260 1670 1780 1880 1880 1920 1930
OCULAR ARCH SINGLE/ DOUBLEHUNG
CASEMENT STEELWINDOW
HOPPER AWNING SLIDER
Fixed Fixed Fixed Fixed Fixed Fixed Fixed Fixed
P j d Si l P j d P j d P j d Si l Projected In
Single Hung
Projected In - Projected
InProjected
InSingle Slider
Projected Out
Double Hung
Projected Out
Projected Out - Projected
OutDouble Slider
Ribbon Ribbon Ribbon Ribbon Ribbon Ribbon Ribbon
Combo w/Awning
& Slider
Combo w/Awning
& Slider
Combo w/ Fixed over Casement
Combo w/Awning
& Slider
ArchedProjected
Look-a-Like
Aluminum Steel WoodWood
Replacement Vinyl Fiberglass
Thermal Performance *** * **** **** **** ****SightlinesReplication **** - - **** * ?Required Maintenance ** **** **** **** *** ?Structural I **** **** *** ** * ***Integrity **** **** *** ** * ***Design Flexibility **** * *** *** ** **
Sustainability **** *** **** *** ** **
Recyclability **** *** ** ** * *
Finish **** **** **** **** * *
Life-span **** *** *** ** ** ?
Expense *** **** *** **** ** ****
“True-Divided light (TDL) windows have, in the past, been generally preferred for replicating historic multi-paned windows, but simulated divided light (SDL) sash when properly crafted can produce a convincing effect. SDL use spacers between the panes of the insulated unit, aligned with three-
dimensional muntin-grids on the interior and exterior glass surfaces.” – NPS Technical Brief
WWOODOOD GGLAZINGLAZING
Bar Sections
17th c.
PUTTY
GLAZED
WWOODOOD, S, STEELTEEL, & A, & ALUMINUMLUMINUM TDLTDLSSDecrease Window: Decrease Window: Life-span, StrengthIncrease Window: Increase Window: Costs, Difficulty in meeting Hurricane, Blast, and Tornado Requirements. Window Rating Effects:Window Rating Effects:
Increase Sound PenetrationIncrease Thermal Conduction (If lacking thermal break)Increase Air LeakageIncrease Maintenance
19th c.
RROLLEDOLLED SSTEELTEEL GGLAZINGLAZING
Bar Section
19th c.
PUTTY
GLAZED OR
STEEL CLIPPED
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Winco’s Thermally Broken True Divided Lites (Rails)
3250 Steel Replica
1150sSimulated
Hung
4500sHistoric
Hung
Exterior
Inner
Interior
1889 1891 1927 1928 19581889 1891 1927 1928 1958
External
“Not Loose But Free”
Inner
Interior
1927 1927 -- Bank Of AmericaBank Of AmericaCustom Muntins
Industrial Trust Tower (a.k.a .- the Superman building)1927 by Walker & GilletteProvidence, RIArt Deco Style
SHADOW LINESSHADOW LINES
1952 – 2007 Attorney General Building, Providence, RI
1952 – 2007 Attorney General Building, Providence, RI1958 - 2010 1958 - 2010
1862 – 1999 The Stillman BuildingMystic, CT.
1862 – 1999 The Stillman BuildingMystic, CT.
Tuttle Courthouse AnnexAtlanta, GATuttle Courthouse AnnexAtlanta, GA
1963 – 2009 801 SkinkerSt. Louis, MO
1963 – 2009 801 SkinkerSt. Louis, MO
1891 – 2002 Bluffton, IN.Wells County Courthouse
1891 – 2002 Bluffton, IN.Wells County Courthouse
Framing SolutionsFraming Solutions
Atlanta, GATuttle Courthouse Annex
1958 20101958 2010
Custom MullionsAmerican
LocomotiveWorks
St. LouisAntique Lighting
1885 1928
Providence, RI
MATCHING HISTORIC COLORS
70% KYNAR RESIN PAINT ECO FRIENDLY ANODIZING CAPACITY
L x W x D - 24’ x 3’ x 8’
HISTORIC
COLORS
FROM THE 1840S
Finishing AbilitiesFinishing AbilitiesIn House Finishing & Paint LineIn House Finishing & Paint Line
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SILLS
H
TRIM
Framing SolutionsFraming Solutions‘Hot’ Site‘Hot’ Site
E
ADS
&
JAMBS
801 SkinkerSt. Louis, MO.
Custom CastingCustom Casting
Ballistic ResistantGlass
IGU
Impact Resistant Glass
Saflex
Uvekol
Blast Resistant Glass
Single Pane
Uvekol WeightLightThermal PerformanceReflectivitySTC
(Culver, IN.) 1916 – 2003 The Riding Hall at Culver Academy(Culver, IN.) 1916 – 2003 The Riding Hall at Culver Academy
BBALLISTICALLISTIC WWINDOWSINDOWS
357 Magnum 158 grain jacket soft point
44 Magnum 240 grain lead gas check
Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building ‐ OKC 1995Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building ‐ OKC 1995
2010 Failed Times Square Car Bombing
2010 Failed Times Square Car Bombing(St. Louis, MO.)
(St. Louis, MO.)
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Blast Resistant TestingBlast Resistant Testing--Scaling UpScaling Up--
12 x 12 Testing Chamber
University of Kentucky
Protective Films 2 – 15 mils thickness and tints ANSI Z97.1 impact tested Installed into frame Shop or Field Installed Frame anchorage Not DoD UFC 4-010-01 approved “…higher life cycle costs.” “…shorter design life…”
Void IG warranty
www.LLumar.com
Laminated Glass PVB between two sheets of glass 0.015 – 0.090 Inch, colors and
translucencies Structurally glazed Acoustic benefits Warranty integration ANSI Z 97.1 and UFC 4-010-01
www.Saflex.com
1878 1878 -- Fort Riley, KansasFort Riley, KansasCase StudyCase Study
Before After
Existing Conditions
Cast Iron Mullion
Limestone
104 Windows in 3 Months
Infill
1878 - Fort Riley
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Atlanta CourthouseAtlanta Courthouse1958 1958 -- 20102010
Tuttle Courthouse AnnexSeries 1450s with custom mullions
IIMPACTMPACT WWINDOWINDOW
1925 - 2009 Jordan Elementary School
St. Petersburg, FL.
Historic Hung WindowsHistoric Hung Windows
1925 – 2009 Jordan Elementary School, St. Petersburg, FL.
1944 – 2003 Montclair Elementary, Denver, CO.
“We’re on track for $100,000 in building energy savings in the first year.” says Alan Hamilton, resident
member of the co-op’s board of directors. “…the project cost was $2.2 million…”
“The new window system insulates 3.5 times better than the old single-pane windows, significantly reducing heat loss in winter and heat gain in summer. That means bottom-line energy savings of 43% are projected on utility costs,” - Property Manager
Payback Periods Typical warranties
Window and hardware = 1-5 years Glass = 10 Years Finish = 10-20 Years
Not financially ROI within warranty period based on current energy costs Comfort- Air infiltration, sound, ventilation,
daylighting, etc. Useable floor space increase (20%) UV Protection
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801 Skinker801 SkinkerBefore Window ReplacementBefore Window Replacement
50 year old window wall systemReplacing 739 non-thermally broken / clear monolithic glass,
original windows in 18 story hi-rise.
1963 – 2007
801 SkinkerArchitect: Architectural Design Associates
GC: I.E. Millstone –- a St. Louis Legend - Builder/Philanthropist and former resident
801 SkinkerArchitect: Architectural Design Associates
GC: I.E. Millstone –- a St. Louis Legend - Builder/Philanthropist and former resident
thermally improved Windows 1450 Series high performance 4”-deep fixed architectural windows with project-in hopper Vents.
Window Performance:•NFRC Window U-Value under 0.35 BTU/F2-Hr-f°• Acoustical rating: STC = 33• Outboard lite: 1/4” PPG Solarban 70XL #2
2008 – renovated Window Series1450H
heat-strengthened Starphire clear• Inboard lite: 1/4” heat-strengthened clear• Warm-edge spacer: 1/2” Technoform I-Spacer with silicone secondary seal• Frame: Clear anodized aluminum
1952 - ATTORNEY GENERAL DEPARTMENT
OF THE STATE OF RHODE ISLAND, PROVIDENCE
1952-2006 BEFORE
2007After
(Hung Look-A-Likes)
1950 – 2006Old Saybrook Town Hall, CT.
1885 - 2007American Locomotive Works
Providence, RI
1885 – 2007American Locomotive Motor
1928 - 2007 St. Louis Antique Lighting Co.1928 - 2007 St. Louis Antique Lighting Co.
1918 – 2008P.W. Shoe Lofts
1918 – 2008P.W. Shoe Lofts
1920 – 2010Coca-Cola Syrup Plant1920 – 2010Coca-Cola Syrup Plant
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Putty glazePutty glaze--type Windowstype Windows
1894 –1894 –2008
CUSTOM IMITATIONS GOTHIC REVIVAL TRACERY WINDOWSCUSTOM IMITATIONS GOTHIC REVIVAL TRACERY WINDOWS
1881 - 2009Rock Island Arsenal, IL
1881 - 2009Rock Island Arsenal, IL2009 - Manchester Police, St. Louis, MO2009 - Manchester Police, St. Louis, MO
Before
During
Before
During
St. Louis, MO
Historic Casement Historic Casement WindowsWindows
1910 – 2008 Knight Hall U of WY
Shoemaker Hall,St. Louis, MO
Grand Park Centre Grand Park Centre 1922 – 2002 National Park Service GrandPark Centre, Detroit, MichiganArchitect/General Contractor:Barton Malow Window Series 1450
Folsom PrisonFolsom PrisonRepresa, CAArchitect: DGSNorth state specialty contractingWindow Series 4410SCustom balancer ‘lug’
YMCAYMCA-- Kelly Cullen BuildingKelly Cullen Building19081908--20102010
San Francisco, CAArchitect: Gelfand PartnersContractor: Cahill ContractorsWindow Series 4410SCustom balancer ‘lug’
YMCAYMCA-- Kelly Cullen BuildingKelly Cullen BuildingSOME EXISTING WINDOWS RETAINEDSOME EXISTING WINDOWS RETAINED
San Francisco, CAArchitect: Gelfand PartnersContractor: Cahill ContractorsWindow Series 4410SCustom balancer ‘lug’
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1962 - MARINA VIEW APARTMENTS
WASHINGTON D.C.ARCHITECT: I.M. PEI
WINDOW SERIES: 1150
1966 – 2010 JFK, Boston, Ma.
1966 – 2010 JFK, Boston, Ma.
D.C. Court of AppealsD.C. Court of Appeals
Washington, D.C.Architect: BEYER BLINDER BELLEContractors: CherecoSeries 1150 Interior Blast Window\BEHIND REFURBISHED WIDOWS
Interior Access WindowInterior Access WindowInterior Access WindowInterior Access WindowPreserves Exterior Historic Window While
Adding Interior Blast Protection
Preserves Exterior Historic Window While
Adding Interior Blast Protection
BLAST RESISTANT IMPACT RESISTANT
BALLISTIC RESISTANT THERMAL PERFORMANCE
By now you should be able to do the following. Definitions and Components Critical Aspects Additional Requirements Additional Requirements Case Studies Questions
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This concludes the course material.
The following ten minutes will b f ibe for answering any questions you might have in regards to the course content.
Product specific questions need to be addressed at the conclusion of this program.
Historic Window Replication
Historic Window Replication
This continuing education program is sponsored and provided to you due to the professional courtesy of:
Window Company6200 Maple AvenueSt Louis Mo 63130 Phone: 314-725-8088
Architectural WindowsBlast Resistant WindowsImpact Resistant WindowsThermal & Noise WindowsHistorical Replication Windows
© 2013. The material contained in this continuing education program belongs to Windows. Questions or concerns about the program content need to be addressed with the program instructor.
Powered by
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Phone: 314-725-8088Toll Free: 800.525-8089 Web: www.wincowindow.com Contact Us
Thank You For Your Time!
The program has now concluded please take the time to fill out
the Form B to get credit.1. Make sure that when you fill out the AIA Attendance
Form that you print legibly.
AIA CES Attendance Form
y p g y2. If you are an AIA member and do not include an AIA
number or the AIA number is incorrect, credit may not be issued by the AIA.
3. Certificates of completion are available upon request. They will be available to you within 10 days from presentation date.
4. Check your AIA transcript with 2 to 4 weeks from presentation date.
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