Project Suffolk Community College-William J. Lindsay Life Sciences Building, published by Vitro Architectural Glass.
Location: New York, United States
Category: Universities
Connect with Vitro Architectural Glass for more information
Project Suffolk Community College-William J. Lindsay Life Sciences Building, published by Vitro Architectural Glass.
Location: New York, United States
Category: Universities
Connect with Vitro Architectural Glass for more information
Suffolk County Community College (SCCC), recently opened its new $30 million, 7,000m2 (75,000ft2) Learning Resource Center (LRC) and library on the Michael J. Grant Campus in Brentwood, Long Island, New York.
The Learning Resource Center boasts a 95 seat lecture hall, computer classrooms, writing & reading centers, glass enclosed group study rooms, tutoring and testing rooms, plus many more facilities including photo / video labs and offices for staff.
The 2 level building has been built to the highest standards, “That will serve as a powerful symbol of the value that the College and its students bring to the vitality of our shared community,” said Suffolk County Community College President Dr. Shaun L. McKay.
The Glass used on the staircase was 19mm (3/4”) Tempered Laminated, spiraling up to the overlook balcony, where 15mm (9/16”) Tempered Laminated Glass was used, incorporating a ceramic printed Privacy strip between the lamination.
The sweeping stone and glass staircase was built by StairCrafters Inc, based in Easley, South Carolina and serves as a central access and focal point within the building.
Element | Brand | Product name |
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Manufacturers | Vitro Architectural Glass | |
Manufacturers | Glasshape |
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