Graham’s Human Impact Window Solution

June 11, 2020

S6300 Human Impact Resistant Window

Developed specifically for hospital and psychiatric care applications, the Graham S6300 Human Impact Resistant Window is designed to provide the benefits of day-lighting in clinical settings while maintaining control over unwanted egress.  The S6300 replaces archaic looking window openings requiring bars or other containment measures with modern, discreet design that is tested to withstand the stringent testing criteria outlined by AAMA A501.8-1.  The test requires the window to withstand three 2000 ft-lb impacts from the interior and continue to operate normally. View a video of the product under test conditions here.

The S6300 features a concealed lock mechanism with captured-key operation for custodial-only access. An option for internal blinds behind an access panel is also available. Like all Graham window products, the S6300 incorporates polyamide insulating strut technology to mitigate thermal transmittance and achieve superior U-values to meet the code requirements of your project.


Visit the S6300 product page, or, contact one of our sales representatives for more information about this product.

Historic Charleston Jasper Project

May 28, 2020

Historic Charleston Jasper Project
Situated in the heart of historic Charleston, SC, “The Jasper” a 12-story 219-unit multifamily housing and commercial complex at the former Sergeant Jasper site is getting outfitted with Graham windows as it is nearing completion.
The …

Plant Upgrades in April

May 7, 2020

“Plant Upgrades in April”
Despite operating with a limited staff for the last 7 weeks,  we used our time and resources at Graham wisely to make a number of improvements to our operations while maintaining a safe work environment.  We …

Stanford EVGR – Update

April 20, 2020

“A Graduate-Level Course In Collaboration”
Graham has a new case study showcasing our work on Stanford University’s Escondido Village Graduate Residences (EVGR). The EVGR project was the first to include Graham’s GT6 Window System, which was designed in-part to meet …

AIA Accredited Continuing Education Courses

April 16, 2020

Virtual Lunch and Learn – AIA Continuing Education Courses
Graham Architectural Products offers a number of AIA continuing education courses. We realize many of our colleagues are currently working remotely and wanted to make it easier for them to keep …

Graham Windows Adorn WSU’s Chatsworth Tower Project

March 27, 2020

Historic Detroit Building Transformed
Wayne State University is currently renovating its Chatsworth Residence Hall, and Graham windows are everywhere you look.
The iconic structure, built in 1928 and added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places in 1986, was …

Graham Contributes to Another Detroit Transformation

March 11, 2020

Historic Hotel Building Gets a New Lease on Life
The former Eddystone Hotel in Detroit, Michigan is coming back to life after years of abandonment and stalled planning. The building will feature more than 370 of Graham’s 2200H Series single …

Creativity & Innovation District – Virginia Tech

February 24, 2020

Innovative Windows for an Innovative Project

What better way to use our new innovative GT6700 windows than in the Creativity & Innovation District Center being constructed at Virginia Tech.
Graham has been contracted to supply over 500 fixed GT6700 windows …

Graham’s GT6700 Makes Retrofit Magazine’s Top 50

February 5, 2020

Graham Makes Top 50
The January-February issue of Retrofit Magazine showcases the top 50 products that received the most interest from readers from September of 2018 through October of 2019. Topping the list is Graham’s own GT6700 window, part of …

Alden Park Update – New Video & Case Study

January 22, 2020

A New View of Alden Park
Graham recently revisited Alden Park and captured some video of this historic residential hi-rise which features our SR6700 Steel Replica window.

You can read about the unique challenges of this retrofit project in …