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and curtain wall exteriors, FGM included an acre of glass in the building to blur the lines between the indoors and outdoors.
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For the exterior glass wall, FGM used aluminum trusses that extend from the floor to the roof, spanning 46-1/2 feet. To
allow this much light into the building but maintain energy efficiency, a 1-1/2-inch-thick thermal glass was used, permitting
a significant amount of light to pass through, but reducing heat loss. The basement floor contains labs that generate heat,
dust or articulate matter with "clean" labs on upper levels. Lab floors are equipped with engineered porcelain of a high
strength rating and can be easily cleaned. Rubber flooring was used on upper floors to increase auditory comfort.
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