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Glazing Systems Are Improved at a Denver Medical Center

Rose Medical Center is a private hospital founded in 1945 that provides general health care with an emphasis on women’s health, bariatrics, back and spine care, pediatrics and cancer treatment.

Rose Medical Center, Denver, is a private hospital founded in 1945 that provides general health care with an emphasis on women’s health, bariatrics, back and spine care, pediatrics and cancer treatment. Each year, the center cares for more than 160,000 patients with a team of 1,300 dedicated employees, 100 volunteers and more than 1,200 physicians.

Several renovations were made in recent years to upgrade glazing systems with better performing and visually pleasing materials.

Several renovations were made to Rose Medical Center, Denver, in recent years to upgrade glazing systems with better performing and visually pleasing materials.

Throughout its 68 years, Rose has enjoyed continued growth and support within the Denver metropolitan area and the Rocky Mountain Region. Several renovations were made in recent years to upgrade glazing systems with better performing and visually pleasing materials. Tubelite’s T14000 (inside glazed option) thermally broken storefront framing allowed El Paso Glass, the Denver-based glazing contractor, to reduce installation time and cost by eliminating the need for exterior scaffolding and cranes. The painted finish selected was Interphon Interstate Green two-coat.

Retrofit Team
Architect: Earl Swensson Associates
General contractor: Batten & Shaw Inc.
Glazing contractor: El Paso Glass
Entrance system manufacturer: Tubelite Inc.
Finishing company: Linetec Inc.

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