Masonry Magazine January 1975 Page.29
Carolina; Mr. & Mrs. Robert Hansen, Bill & Vickie, Glen Ellyn, Illinois; Mr. & Mrs. Richard Harris, Charleston, West Virginia; Mr. & Mrs. Howard Hicks, Romeo, Michigan and Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Jacono, Mahwah, New Jersey. Mr. C. P. Judge. Minneapolis, Minnesota; Mr. & Mrs. Robert Kirkham, Royal Oaks, Michigan: Mr. & Mrs. Allan Knuth, New Berlin, Wisconsin; Mr. & Mrs. William Logue, Wayland, Massachusetts; Mr. & Mrs. George Miller, Clarendon Hills, Illinois, Mr. & Mrs. Richard Nauman, Metamora. Illinois: Mrs. Helen Norton, Dover, Massachusetts: Mr. & Mrs. Robert Patrick. Albuquerque, New Mexico: Mr. & Mrs. Guido Salvucci, Brighton, Massachusetts: Ms. Michelle Helin, Schaumburg. Illinois and Mr. & Mrs. Robert Schilling, Allentown, Pennsylvania. Mr. & Mrs. Edward Sciaba, Jamaica Plaine, Massachusetts: Mr. & Mrs. Bill Sneed, Nashville, Tennessee; Mrs. Evelyn K. Strauss, Birmingham, Alabama: Mrs. Inez Sturtz, Corpus Christi, Texas: Mrs. Edith Sutherland, Corpus Christi, Texas: Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Sutherland, Corpus Christi, Texas: Mr. & Mrs. Ken Thompson & Renec. Albuquerque, New Mexico: Mr. & Mrs. Fred Treu, Brookfield, Wisconsin; Mr. & Mrs. James Tucker, Clarendon Hills, Illinois and Mr. & Mrs. Charles Velardo, Dover, Massachusetts.
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Architect Bonci and project supervisor stop to explain scaffolding system. In this photo are: Charles Velardo, Bill Bartlett, Ivey Griffin, Evelyn Strauss, Chris Judge, Guido Salvucci, Gerald Sutherland, Joe lacono, Jim Tucker and Fred Treu.
Masonry vs. Glass Office Building
(Continued from page 10)
Insulating reflective glass walls are about 30% more expensive than tinted glass walls and nearly 85% more expensive than conventional brick masonry walls constructed in place. The insulating reflective glass is more efficient in conserving energy than the tinted glass walls, but, as noted above, even this optimum performance glass wall uses about 2½ times as much energy as brick masonry walls.
The foundation costs and structural framing costs attributable to brick masonry walls are greater than for glass walls. (However, the brick building is still less expensive to build than the glass building, saving $848,735 in initial building cost and $1,040.549 in total development and building costs in the study.)
The higher initial cost attributable to glass walls produces higher development costs, especially for construction financing.
Rental rates are typically not increased by greater window area.
The complete TSBMSTL Report has been reprinted by the permission of the state agency and is available upon request. To obtain a copy, write to Acme Brick Company, P. O. Box 425, Fort Worth, Texas 76101.
masonry • Nov./Dec., 1975
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