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Integration Meets Imagination
Western Window Systems' Fixed Windows and Window Walls Collection

Architectural Record presents the Classic and Performance Line of fixed windows and window walls from Western Window Systems. Whether you want to create a single-panel opening, door-sized opening, or one that spans an entire wall, this innovative collection allows you to create custom views with various glass sizes and shapes to fit any business or home.
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Explore the Spotlight

In this Interactive Spotlight, you’ll explore:

  • The Classic Line
    Offering expanses of glass that let in light and frame beautiful views, Western Window Systems' Series 600 Fixed Window and Window Wall are completely customizable with a limitless array of openings.
  • The Performance Line
    The Series 7630 Window Wall and Series 7675 Fixed Window are optimized for performance, flexibility, and versatility. Create a single panel, door, or wall-sized opening – or integrate with Performance Line ventilating windows and hinged or sliding glass doors for limitless expression.

About Western Window Systems

Western Window Systems is focused on helping people live better through remarkably beautiful moving glass walls and windows that blend the indoors with the outside. From offering timeless design and superior craftmanship to energy-efficient solutions and exceptional customer service, we're committed to helping our customers create their ideal home. Learn more at westernwindowsystems.com.


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