by Terry Coffey | Aug 6, 2020 | Draper Updates, From the Field, Gym Equipment, International Update, Pro AV Integration
As schools and businesses seek ways to safely recover and open during the COVID-19 pandemic, the health and safety of everyone involved is of paramount concern. Business owners, community leaders, and school administrators are looking for solutions that will help...
by Terry Coffey | Jul 29, 2020 | Audiovisual Mounts & Structures, Digital Signage, Home Theatre, International Update, Pro AV Integration, Screen Technology
Recognizing needs and developing solutions to fill them is a big part of the value Draper brings to the audiovisual market. The latest episode of the Engineering Value podcast focuses on two of the most recent examples. In episode 5 of Engineering Value host Tyler...
by Terry Coffey | Jul 22, 2020 | Architecture/Green Building, Solar Control & Window Shades
When BNIM Architects began work on a new collaborative office hub in downtown San Diego, they had a number of considerations to inform the design. The building, a six-story structure called Block D, needed to fit the collective ethos embodied by Makers Quarter, a...
by Terry Coffey | Jul 15, 2020 | Digital Signage, Gym Equipment
The Junius Ward Johnson Memorial YMCA in Vicksburg, Mississippi has been serving Vicksburg, Mississippi since 1923. The historic structure was built and gifted to the citizens of Vicksburg by Fannie Willis Johnson as a memorial to her late husband, Junius Ward...
by Terry Coffey | Jul 8, 2020 | Architecture/Green Building, Draper Updates, Solar Control & Window Shades
Modern architecture relies more on windows than ever before. Glazing advances in modern windows lower heat loss, cut air leakage, and improve comfort and minimize condensation. However, glare, solar heat gain, and direct sunlight still can diminish the comfort of...
by Terry Coffey | Jul 1, 2020 | Architecture/Green Building, Draper Updates, International Update, Solar Control & Window Shades
Glare and solar heat gain can be a real problem in both commercial and residential spaces. One of the best ways to stop solar heat gain and glare is to keep sunlight from hitting the glazing in the first place. With more and larger areas of glazing being used in...