Palo Alto Children's Library
At this historic children’s library in Palo Alto CA, a NanaWall SL45 system aptly links the “Secret Garden” exterior with the multipurpose room interior allowing in natural light, fresh air and creating flexible space.
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At this historic children’s library in Palo Alto CA, a NanaWall SL45 system aptly links the “Secret Garden” exterior with the multipurpose room interior allowing in natural light, fresh air and creating flexible space.
Beers + Hoffman Architecture designed the Commons Area as the heart of this Pennsylvania high school, using a folding glass door to create openness and clear sightlines into the media center.
"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