The Series 7600 is packed with innovations that address energy and structural requirements, all while retaining the design elements that have made it a favorite of architects.
Our strongest and most energy-efficient sliding glass door ever features a modern sill option that creates a cleaner and smoother transition from the indoors to the outside.
As durable as it is impeccably designed, the Series 7950 is built with premium-grade materials and a signature aluminum extrusion design utilizing proprietary Insulbar technology to further reduce energy consumption.
Featuring a wide glass panel that maximizes views and lets in natural light, the Series 7900 can also create an impressive main entrance or clear interior passage.
Featuring a wide glass panel that maximizes views and lets in natural light, the Series 7900 can also create an impressive main entrance or clear interior passage.
With wide glass panels and attractive aluminum frames, the Series 7980 connotes contemporary grandeur. The door is available in in-swing or out-swing configurations and can be partnered with any of our window styles.
For a glass wall that can span an entire faCade, the Series 7630 delivers a durable, energy-efficient solution that allows for a modern look and more glass in a variety of weather conditions.
The Series 7670 hinges on the side, swings outward to the left or right, and provides excellent top-to-bottom closing.
The Series 7660 hinges on the top and opens outward from the bottom with a double-scissor arm. It is ideal for providing natural light and ventilation to small areas.
The Series 7610 features a fixed top sash and vertically sliding bottom sash for ventilation. It offers a design pressure rating for commercial applications such as luxury hotels and resorts, office spaces, and multi-family housing.
The Series 7620 features one or two sliding sash in XO, OX, XX and OXO configurations. It can be integrated with our hinged doors, sliding doors, and fixed window walls for maximum views and ventilation.
The Series 600 features large, unobstructed rolling glass panels that stack or slide into pockets for extra-wide openings that eliminate the barrier between the indoors and the outside. These moving walls of glass expand living spaces, frame beautiful views, and let in fresh air and natural light.
The Series 600's single-track sliding system allows for two, three, or four stackable panels for a wide variety of openings. The narrow, contemporary profile allows for more glass and natural light.
Designed to smoothly stack and fold against a side wall, the Series 9500 creates a huge opening from corner to corner. The Series 9500 also is available as a folding, stacking window.
Combining durability, precision, and protection with a contemporary aesthetic and easy maintenance, the Series 900 is perfect for both residential and commercial projects. The Series 900 is suitable in a main entrance, interior passage, or patio, deck, or balcony.
Combining durability, precision, and protection with a contemporary aesthetic and easy maintenance, the Series 900 is perfect for both residential and commercial projects. The Series 900 is suitable in a main entrance, interior passage, or patio, deck, or balcony.
The Series 980's bold, modern look features a unique distribution of weight perfect for large entryways and a huge single panel of glass. Its aluminum frame means it is energy efficient and low maintenance, and it's customizable for most any residential or commercial project.
This completely customizable window wall replaces exterior barriers with expanses of glass that let in light and frame beautiful views. From single-panel to door-size to wall-size, the Series 600 comes in virtually limitless sizes and shapes of glass, and it can be integrated with hinged doors, sliding doors, and operable window styles.
The Series 670 hinges on the side, swings outward to the left or right, provides excellent ventilation. It also features a hidden, multi-point locking system.
This awning window hinges on the top and opens outward from the bottom with a double-scissor arm. It is ideal for providing natural light and ventilation to small areas.
The Series 610 features a fixed top sash and an operable bottom sash that slides up to open. It can be glazed on the inside, making for easier installation on commercial projects.
With its two or three sash aligned horizontally, the Series 620 can slide left or right. One sash slides open in a single slider. A double slider allows both sash to open.
The Beverly Hills-based developer, best known for his collection of Italian Renaissance-inspired apartment buildings, designed Sea View Villas to represent the next level in contemporary beachside living. All 29 units in the five-story building focus on indoor-outdoor living through massive sliding glass doors that open onto balconies overlooking the ocean.
Whether it's a resort enhancement, condo conversion, or restaurant facelift, retrofitting commercial projects with wide openings and large glass panels creates memorable first and last impressions.
Big Glass Makes an Impression on Guests
Large openings and massive rolling glass panels were the keys to creating a paradise within paradise for guests at Garza Blanca Preserve Resort & Spa in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico.
Classic cars and retro decor drive the views in auto showroom.
Big windows aren't always just about looking out at the landscape. In the case of Choice Auto & Truck in Payson, Arizona, it's also about the view from the outside looking in - and the ability to drive vintage vehicles through large openings.
Unspoiled Pacific views in a rehabbed midcentury La Jolla classic. Longtime San Diego architect Doug Austin has more than a few prestige credits under his belt, not the least of which was his appointment by the city's mayor to oversee the design and construction of the San Diego Padres home, Petco Park. And Austin's latest high-profile undertaking? Designing a renovation project that recently went on the market at the highest-ever asking price for a condominium in San Diego County history $10.1 million.
An eye-popping office and manufacturing facility as fun as it is functional.
To get down to the business of designing Western Window Systems™ new manufacturing and corporate headquarters, international architecture firm Ware Malcomb first had to get know the company, its employees, its culture.
Ware Malcomb's takeaways? A sense of creativity, fun, high energy, and working hard. Oh, and awesomeness.
So awesomeness is what lead architect Kevin Evernham aimed for. And he nailed it.
In the small town of Idyllwild, California, is an architecturally impressive new performing arts center befitting the beauty of the valley in which it sits, in the shadow of Mount Jacinto, west of Palm Springs.
Completed in the fall of 2016, the William M. Lowman Concert Hall is a 298-seat auditorium that serves as the heart of the campus of Idyllwild Arts, one of the country's top music prep schools, from which students from around the world graduate to eventually perform in the nation's major orchestras.
After 30 years, it was time for an upgrade of the doors at Aston at The Whaler at Kaanapali Beach in Lahaina, Hawaii. Aston Hotels & Resorts turned to Western Window Systems to replace the sliding doors in all 410 units in two 12-floor towers of the resort. The new Series 600 Sliding Doors, each with a white painted finish, are insulated, low-E glass doors that allow for energy efficiency. The biggest doors (184 by 99 inches) were installed by Glass Products Hawaii in 215 units, while 120 units now benefit from 160-by-99-inch sliders.
We promote sustainability initiatives throughout Western Window Systems and strive to develop luxury door systems and windows that are as energy efficient as possible. Our signature designs allow for more glass, light, and fresh air while still providing energy savings and long-term performance. When we manufacture our products, we utilize materials and resources as effectively as we can. And because we build our products to last, they stay out of landfills longer.
Best of all, because our products are completely customizable, you can select or combine options that meet your project's performance requirements.
To fully align its support capabilities with the needs of its customers, Western Window Systems has announced new roles in the commercial sales and support team, including the addition of a commercial project manager.
“Our commercial team continues to grow with experienced professionals who are ready to provide project support through design, product selection, budgeting, bidding, and logistics coordination,” says Brian Leizerowicz, commercial sales director.
Western Window Systems' new commercial project manager, Eddie Reid, will manage the life cycle of commercial projects from start to finish, with a focus on customer service and clear communication. He brings several years of experience with him, including project management roles with Skyline Steel and Intel.
Christian Solinski has been promoted to commercial inside sales representative. Solinski joined Western Window Systems in 2018 and most recently served as project coordinator. Jens Raz has been named commercial sales manager. Raz started at Western Window Systems in January 2020 as commercial regional sales manager focused on the West Coast. His new role supports commercial and multi-family project opportunities on a national level.