Colgate University, Hamilton, NY
 
 
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Challenge:
The existing pool enclosure at Colgate University was having some problems. The fiberglass sandwich panel glazing system had failed as had the cable driven operable roof system. The result was a dingy, yellow, stuffy interior environment and an eyesore to anyone looking at it from the outside.
The fiberglass sandwich panels had yellowed and delaminated allowing moisture to penetrate creating the perfect growing space for mould and mildew. OpenAire was contacted to provide a solution.

 
  Solution:
The result is a new looking enclosure with a retractable roof that works, opening a much larger area than before. The opal polycarbonate used in the roof glazing allows much more light in. Colgate University now enjoys fresh air swimming in the warmer months and a bright inviting environment in the winter.

Technical Information:
OpenAire was able to salvage the existing aluminum structure, skinning it with a more sophisticated operable roof glazed with 1" polycarbonate. The vertical areas were glazed with a combination of 1" polycarbonate and 1" insulating glass with sliding glass doors. The building is 96'x208' a gable structure with one end attached to the main building.
 
 

Why Openaire?


  • Exclusive maintenance free, thermally broken aluminum frame.

  • Installed worldwide by OpenAire’s professional crews.

  • OpenAire structures maintain an effective vapour barrier.

  • Capable of spanning over 140’ while maintaining a deflection of L/180.

  • Motorized roof panels.

  • Custom designed.

  • Full 5 year parts and labor warranty.