by Terry Coffey | Jun 8, 2018 | Architecture/Green Building, Draper Updates
There are several great online architectural communities where you can get design ideas, building and product news, and solutions. Draper can be found on many such sites, and since we’ve just joined probably the biggest such community in the world, here’s a reminder...
by Terry Coffey | Jun 5, 2018 | Audiovisual Mounts & Structures, Draper Updates, Home Theatre, Houses of Worship, International Update, Pro AV Integration, Rental & Staging, Screen Technology
Want to get the most out of InfoComm 2018? Here is some last-minute advice that goes beyond just how to survive the event. We’ve already shared what to expect from us in this preview, but here are some tips, so you can get the most out of your time at InfoComm in Las...
by Terry Coffey | Jun 1, 2018 | Draper Updates
Workplace safety matters. With June being National Safety Month, we want to discuss how seriously we take the safety of our employees and the products we manufacture at Draper. “Safety is my passion and my sole interest is keeping employees safe, informed, and...
by Terry Coffey | May 29, 2018 | Draper Updates, Home Theatre, Pro AV Integration, Screen Technology, Solar Control & Window Shades
According to the calendar, summer won’t start for a little over three weeks. Culturally, though, the Memorial Day weekend is the unofficial kickoff of summer in the United States. As thoughts turn to spending time outdoors, here are a few ways Draper can help make...
by Terry Coffey | May 25, 2018 | Architecture/Green Building, Audiovisual Mounts & Structures, Solar Control & Window Shades
The construction industry continually evolves as improved technologies develop and new ways of thinking emerge. Draper has embraced that evolution with innovative window coverings and new custom solar control solutions. As we increase our range of architectural...
by Terry Coffey | May 22, 2018 | Architecture/Green Building, International Update, Solar Control & Window Shades
Skylights are a great way to allow natural daylight into buildings. As anyone who has spent any time beneath an unshaded skylight can attest, however, the amount of solar radiation that comes through horizontal and inclined glazing is much greater than from vertical...