High Rise Windows in Residential Building – Amazing Results

From The Build Show.

In this episode of The Build Show, Matt heads to frigid Boston, Massachusetts to explore what might be the ultimate marriage of monster glass and extreme performance. From triple-pane curtain wall systems the size of garage doors to residential glazing that outperforms entire houses, this project proves that luxury and building science can coexist. The team dives deep into condensation control, comfort, wind loading, and why high-performance glass is essential in cold, humid environments like indoor pools and lakefront homes. Along the way, you’ll see breathtaking views, razor-thin structural profiles, and craftsmanship that’s built to last a century or more.
Featured guests include Patrick McCombe of European Architectural Supply, Mark Paine and Adam Sousa of Thoughtforms, architect Noah Zerbe, builder John Mers of Mers Construction, and craftsman Nick Schipper. If you’re curious how curtain wall technology, triple-pane glass, and smart envelope design are redefining high-end residential construction, this is an episode you don’t want to miss.

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