by Jonathan McGaha | January 23, 2011 12:00 am
Mentor, Ohio-based W.S. Tyler’s Stainless Steel Architectural Fabric supports sustainable building practices and the efforts used towards achieving LEED points, according to the LEED Green Building Rating System. W.S. Tyler’s LEED Credit Statement acknowledges that the fabric’s durability, recapture rate and high solar reflectance index create a valuable green building design material. These properties can be applied to a variety of installations, including: Exterior Facades; Design and Flow of Interior and Exterior Spaces; Wall and Window Treatments; Ceiling Applications; and Lighting Control and Diffusion.
W.S. Tyler understands the LEED process complexities and the need for clear and genuine documentation. Their LEED Credit Statement lists valuable credit opportunity areas for building owners, developers, architects and contractors. These include: Recycled Content; Energy Efficiency and Lighting; Light Pollution Reduction; and Solid Waste Management.
W.S. Tyler’s LEED Credit Statement explains: “Our Stainless Steel Fabrics weave functionality with highly aesthetic features-opening new perspectives to creativity while supporting your sustainable building solutions. We understand the importance of sustainability within the building industry, and we are committed to providing indepth support of your green building initiatives.”
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