Walls and roof are up for this Alfalfa Market being built on South Boulder Road in Louisville, CO
Skylights soon to follow.
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Walls and roof are up for this Alfalfa Market being built on South Boulder Road in Louisville, CO
Skylights soon to follow.
This is a great video showing how to solve the Daylighting Dilemma, which is how to have enough light when you need it and not too much light when you don’t need it.
Young College Student Fell Through Skylight The linked article below discusses a case where a young college student fell through a skylight at a party. …
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This project at the University of Wyoming, on the American Heritage Building in Laramie, WY, required the removal and replacement of roughly 10 large skylights along with several dozen smaller skylights. The skylights themselves consisted of roughly 10 units of glass that weighed between 300-450 pounds. The roof was being replaced at the same time as the skylights which required the building to be completely enclosed with scaffolding. This scaffolding actually hampered our ability to remove and replace the glass without damaging the new glass. The scaffolding blocked the easier access we’d have without it being in place.