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Lake Erie Residence

The four-season open-air porch was designed to maximize views of the lake, yet the tightly sealed operable glass walls keep the interior warm and draft-free in the winter. In the summer, NanaScreen protects against mosquitoes and moths.

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Wapiti House

For this Wyoming vacation home, the goal was to create a sustainable design that incorporated as many “green” materials as possible.  The NanaWall systems used are all-aluminum and have minimal sightlines which suited the aesthetics of the project.

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“NanaWall allowed us to create uninterrupted views to the Chesapeake Bay and open the west wall of the Loblolly House, effectively transforming the interior of the house into a porch.”

— Marilia Rodrigues, KieranTimberlake, Architect

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