Graham Grabs Some Attention at AIA Convention
May 20, 2016

The Graham Architectural Products booth drew a lot of attention during the first day of the three-day AIA (American Institute of Architects) convention Thursday in Philadelphia.
Drawing particular scrutiny were several new products, including our fixed offset window that replicates a double hung, our SR6700 steel replication window, our concealed vent fixed window, and our lift and slide sliding glass door.
Among the interested attendees were a pair of representatives from The USGlass News Network, including writer Nick St. Denis, who featured Graham in his May 19th news post here.
The show offers architects, vendors and other industry participants the chance, as AIA President Russell Davidson, FAIA, says, “to drive real change in the design and build space, in our communities, and in the world at large.”
See Graham at AIA Convention 2016
May 12, 2016
AIA Convention 2016 promises to be the architecture and design event of the year. And Graham Architectural Products is going to be right in the thick of it.
Graham will be showcasing some of the freshest ideas in historic window …
GAP’s SR6700 Series Steel Replication Window Success Continues
April 27, 2016
Since introducing the SR6700 Series steel replication window in 2015 there have been several notable projects utilizing this window. In fact, many of them have been discussed on this blog. One of the latest historic renovation projects that will be using the …
Graham and Jensen Window Contribute to Award-Winning Project
March 1, 2016
When the Chicago Athletic Association Hotel took home the award for Best Hotel Upscale at the 35th annual Gold Key Awards for Excellence in Hospitality Design, Graham Architectural Products and Jensen Window Corporation also experienced a burst of pride.
The …
High-Profile Philadelphia Project Features GAP’s Historic Replication Windows
January 13, 2016
The renovation of Philadelphia’s iconic Avenue of the Arts building is moving toward completion in 2016, and the strong partnership between Graham Architectural Products and Graboyes Commercial Window Company is a big reason why.
Graboyes installed more than 1,100 of …
GAP Window Wall to Adorn High Profile Philadelphia Project
December 4, 2015
Rodin Square, a unique $160 million Philadelphia construction project, is well under way, and Graham Architectural Products is all over it.
The mixed use development features a residential component with 293 mid- to high-end apartments, a retail portion totaling 85,000 …
Starrett-Lehigh Building to Keep GAP Busy
November 18, 2015
For an architectural window manufacturer, projects don’t get much better than this.
The Starrett-Lehigh Building encompasses a full Manhattan city block. With 2.3 million square feet, it is larger than the Empire State Building. Not only is it part of …
Fast Recovery for Fire Damaged PA Outlet Building
October 27, 2015
The ambitious renovation of the Big Mill outlet building, in Reading, PA, is approaching completion. Again.
We were here once before, little more than a year ago. But in the early morning hours of Oct. 18, 2014, about two weeks …
Graham Windows Brighten New University of Tennessee Residence Hall
October 14, 2015
Traditional architecture meets today’s technology in the Fred D. Brown Jr. Residence Hall at University of Tennessee, and Graham Architectural Products is proud to be a part of it.
Built in a style that compliments the other buildings on campus, …
Glass Shortage Having an Impact on Construction
September 25, 2015
The increasingly frequent online references – “capacity constraints” … “pinch in supply” … “not enough to go around” – all refer to the same thing: the glass shortage that is throwing wrenches into construction plans and supplier intentions nationwide.
The …