Cero in the City

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Loblolly House

The project goals included providing savannah-like views of the Chesapeake Bay and opening the interior fully for natural ventilation. The plan also called for thermal insulation when the operable glass walls are closed.

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Saratoga Beach House

The design of this waterfront British Columbia residence was influenced by living at the ocean, surrounded by the beauty of the natural landscape. Sliding glass doors were ideal to achieve this indoor-outdoor connection while protecting interiors.

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“The NanaWall was a central element to the achievement of a smaller home feeling expansive. The NanaWall visually expanded the perceived space of the main living area so that our “not-so-big house” of 1,469 square feet feels larger than our prior house that was more than twice the size. We could not have achieved our living-large remodel without NanaWall!” 

— Greg Kelly, Homeowner

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cero minimal moveable glass walls - opening exterior
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Folding glass patio doors in modern residential enhance seamless indoor‑outdoor flow.
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Segmented curved sliding glass walls at JW Marriot Nashville