Mary E. Switzer Building

Project Details

Project Name
Mary E. Switzer Building
Location
WashingtonDC
Project Types
Other
Shared By
Hopes Windows
Project Status
Built
Size
592,000 ft²
Team
ARCHITECT: HNTB - Arlington, VA

Project Description

Built in the 1930s and listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the 592,000-square foot Mary E. Switzer Building in Washington, D.C. required a complex, two-phase modernization inside and out. Hope’s was recruited to design and fabricate historically compliant blast protection windows with updated thermal qualities, conforming to the existing Egyptian Revival architectural details.

APPLICATION & BENEFITS

To meet governmental standards for anti-terrorism and historical compliance, Hope’s steel windows with blast protection were custom designed to complement the integrity of this important period building. Hope’s successfully open-air tested its blast resistant windows and met the General Services Administration (GSA) security criteria for Level C and the Department of Defense (DoD) Anti-terrorism Standards.

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