High Performing Windows Provide Enhanced Thermal Protection while maintaining Building's Historic Appearance
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Located in the heart of downtown Chicago, the Montgomery Ward Building of Northwestern University, more commonly known as the Ward Building, houses the school鈥檚 medical and dental divisions as well as several high-profile research labs. Originally built in the mid-1920鈥檚, the university wanted to upgrade the building鈥檚 original wood windows with a high performing thermal solution that required minimal maintenance and would also help retain the classic historic appearance of the university鈥檚 campus.
Additionally, matching the building鈥檚 aesthetic was a prime concern for the university and the project鈥檚 architects, Chicago-based architecture and engineering firm Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates, Inc. (WJE). To meet this, and the many other functional and aesthetic needs of the project, Traco鈥檚 TR-9460 4" Fixed over Fixed Architectural Thermal Aluminum Windows were selected for nearly 1,000 openings throughout the building.
鈥淲e needed a product that could easily be installed from the exterior that also matched the building鈥檚 design,鈥 said Anthony Cinnamon, project architect with Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates, Inc. 鈥淭he TR-9460 matched so well with the existing design, and the engineering quality of the product was just what a building of this importance needed.鈥
Unlike a typical university building project, the construction process for this facility was subject to high security and strict deadline requirements that wouldn鈥檛 disturb the student and faculty residents of the building.
The Ward Building renovation project, completed in August 2011, spanned a period of two seasons and featured nearly $2 million of Traco products.
Design Highlights
Built of Indiana limestone over a concrete and steel framework, the Ward Building stands 14 stories tall and incorporates many modernized Gothicstyle features, similar to those used throughout the main Northwestern University campus. In 1927, a journalist for the American Architect commented that, 鈥淒espite the huge size of the building, the architect had provided ample light, air and ease of access.鈥Challenges
- The university wanted to upgrade the original wood windows with a high-performing thermal solution that required less maintenance and would help retain the historic appearance of the building.
- Meeting strict project deadlines and enforcing security measures were essential to the success of the project, as was limiting distractions to building occupants 鈥 students, professors and researchers.
- Because the temperature in Chicago can drop well below zero degrees Fahrenheit, thermal performance was of the utmost importance.
- To match the original design intent, the building still needed to provide ample light, air and ease of access, but with a more current solution.
Solutions
- The versatility and customization of the TR-9460 4" Fixed over Fixed Architectural Thermal Aluminum Windows made them an ideal solution for the Ward Building. To accommodate the facility鈥檚 unique shape while maintaining design consistency, profiled muntins as well as several custom panning profiles and curved corners were created.
- Traco was selected not only for their unique product, but also for the company鈥檚 reputation of being on schedule and cooperative with unusual project needs. Company representatives worked closely with architects and installers to help the project stay on schedule. Installers also went to great lengths not to disturb any of the sensitive machines or research being conducted in the building during the replacement process, agreeing to be inside each floor for only one day. Exterior climbers conducted the rest of the installation.
- Like all Kawneer and Traco products, the TR-9460 4" Fixed over Fixed Architectural Thermal Aluminum Windows have been tested for air infiltration and water resistance and offer thermal performance that met the high standards required for the project.
- During the initial design phase, the architects considered replacing the entire window 鈥 frame, sash, etc. 鈥 but after a campus survey and assessment, they determined that would have greatly disrupted the occupants. The TR-9460 4" Fixed over Fixed Architectural Thermal Aluminum Windows allowed architects to leave the original frame and install the new windows in the existing space.
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