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- Automated Hidden Passageways
- Source: BUILDING PRODUCTS Magazine 5/27/2009
Creative Home Engineering designs automated hidden passageways. For example, when pieces are placed correctly on a chess board, or a person knocks a certain way on a wall, a hidden door swings open to reveal storage for valuables. Areas also can be accessed using controls such as fingerprint readers, iris scanners, and voice recognition. 602-438-7878. More
- Opening Glass Wall
- Source: ebuild 4/14/2009
Expanding on its line of opening glass walls, the VSW65 Single Track Slider can be used for extra-large openings, with a virtually limitless number of panels each up to 4 feet wide and 9 feet 10 inches tall. The wood-framed panels glide easily on a single, low-profile track and disappear into a pocket when open to create a seamless transition from indoors to out. Closed panels lock end to end for an energy-efficient seal, says the firm, and hardware is concealed. 800-873-5673. More
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- Bendheim Introduces EcoGlass, Environmentally Friendly Architectural Glass
- Source: ebuild 11/10/2009
- Bendheim announces EcoGlass, a new line of textured architectural glass containing 60 percent recycled material and produced in a highly enviro-sensitive factory. EcoGlass is well-suited for a range of commercial and residential applications, including curtainwalls, partitions, sliding doors, shower enclosures, and lighting. More
- Johnson Pocket Door Frame Provides an Easy Answer for an Antique Door Installation
- Source: ebuild 6/10/2009
- While browsing through an Oriental antiques shop several years ago, Willis and Mary Blackwood came across five hand-carved wooden panels dating back to the early 19th century, and realized how stunning they would look in the house they were planning to build. Recently, the Blackwood family moved into their new 8,300-square-foot home, in which the Chinese doors serve as a dramatic focal point. More

