St. Francis High School
The thermally broken NanaWall design provides a high level of insulative value, as well, helping the St. Francis High School to achieve its current status as a model of sustainable, passive-energy design.
Our systems define the opening glass wall category and continue to set the industry standard for quality, craftsmanship, and performance.
Each glass wall system is engineered to operate in the most extreme conditions while delivering energy-efficiency, superior security and interior comfort.
Our glass walls are designed to effortlessly integrate with the architecture of any space.
The thermally broken NanaWall design provides a high level of insulative value, as well, helping the St. Francis High School to achieve its current status as a model of sustainable, passive-energy design.
The design team specified NanaWall’s HSW60 Single Track Sliding System as the solution for a transparent, segmented, interior division that required no floor track and a unique docking bay for the panels.
"The NanaWall system takes advantage of a fine climate much of the year and accommodates groups of 100 or more children for popular story hours. The south orientation is dealt with by the use of low-e glass."
— Cathleen Malmstrom, Architectural Resources Group, Architect