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	<title>Comments on: Channel Glass Walls</title>
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		<title>By: Marc Fink</title>
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		<dc:creator>Marc Fink</dc:creator>
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		<description>Thank you for posting these projects featuring Lamberts channel glass, a self-supporting structural glass used to make long and tall walls of glass without the need for most intermediate vertical framing members. The top project is Pratt Institute&#039;s central section of Higgins Hall, the middle project is a rare single-family home project, and the bottom project is a car wash in Germany - there is a different texture of glass used on each project. Bendheim Wall Systems was involved with the first two projects, we are the exclusive American distributor of Lamberts channel glass. For more information about Lamberts channel glass, please call me at 800-221-7379 X223.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thank you for posting these projects featuring Lamberts channel glass, a self-supporting structural glass used to make long and tall walls of glass without the need for most intermediate vertical framing members. The top project is Pratt Institute&#8217;s central section of Higgins Hall, the middle project is a rare single-family home project, and the bottom project is a car wash in Germany &#8211; there is a different texture of glass used on each project. Bendheim Wall Systems was involved with the first two projects, we are the exclusive American distributor of Lamberts channel glass. For more information about Lamberts channel glass, please call me at 800-221-7379 X223.</p>
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