WINCO’s 1450S energy-efficient windows in a Revere Gray finish at Washington University’s Preston M Green Hall.
WINCO’s 1450S energy-efficient windows in a Revere Gray finish at Washington University’s Preston M Green Hall.
WINCO’s 1450S energy-efficient windows in a Revere Gray finish at Washington University’s Preston M Green Hall.
WINCO’s 1450S energy-efficient windows in a Revere Gray finish at Washington University’s Preston M Green Hall.
WINCO’s 1450S energy-efficient windows in a Revere Gray finish at Washington University’s Preston M Green Hall.
WINCO’s 1450S energy-efficient windows in a Revere Gray finish at Washington University’s Preston M Green Hall.
WINCO’s 1450S energy-efficient windows in a Revere Gray finish at Washington University’s Preston M Green Hall.
WINCO’s 1450S energy-efficient windows in a Revere Gray finish at Washington University’s Preston M Green Hall.
WINCO’s 1450S energy-efficient windows in a Revere Gray finish at Washington University’s Preston M Green Hall.
WINCO’s 1450S energy-efficient windows in a Revere Gray finish at Washington University’s Preston M Green Hall.
WINCO’s 1450S energy-efficient windows in a Revere Gray finish at Washington University’s Preston M Green Hall.
WINCO’s 1450S energy-efficient windows in a Revere Gray finish at Washington University’s Preston M Green Hall.
WINCO’s 1450S energy-efficient windows in a Revere Gray finish at Washington University’s Preston M Green Hall.
WINCO’s 1450S energy-efficient windows in a Revere Gray finish at Washington University’s Preston M Green Hall.
WINCO’s 1450S energy-efficient windows in a Revere Gray finish at Washington University’s Preston M Green Hall.
WINCO’s 1450S energy-efficient windows in a Revere Gray finish at Washington University’s Preston M Green Hall.
WINCO’s 1450S energy-efficient windows in a Revere Gray finish at Washington University’s Preston M Green Hall.
WINCO’s 1450S energy-efficient windows in a Revere Gray finish at Washington University’s Preston M Green Hall.
WINCO’s 1450S energy-efficient windows in a Revere Gray finish at Washington University’s Preston M Green Hall.
WINCO’s 1450S energy-efficient windows in a Revere Gray finish at Washington University’s Preston M Green Hall.
Wash U.’s New Home for Electrical & Systems Engineering
A new building with an old-world look, Preston M. Green Hall anchors the new engineering complex on the East End. Positioned on the diagonal, the two building wings form an impressive gateway welcoming students, professors, and visitors. Green Hall includes high-efficiency plumbing fixtures for water conservation, sustainably sourced wood products, controlled lighting, and HVAC for occupant comfort, and has been designed to meet LEED Gold standards.
Green Hall’s new windows are the WINCO 1450S energy-efficient windows in a classic Revere Gray finish, which is echoed throughout the University in other WINCO projects. The extruded beveled glazing leg provides a clean appearance. While the traditional façade of the building integrates with the school’s core European-style architecture, the modern spaces inside the building embody the University’s commitment to cutting-edge research and education in renewable energy and sustainability.
The 1450S windows are surrounded by a custom panning designed by WINCO, one of the manufacturer’s specialties. A unique pre and post-set panning sets off the window’s depth and integrates with the cast stonework on the façade.
LEED Gold certification from the U.S. Green Building Council
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Washington University