North America

Condominios Palmetto

Securistyle's innovative Parallel Plus Window Hinge was installed Condominios Palmetto helping provide natural ventilation into the building.

Condominios Soleil Santa Fe

Securistyle's innovative Parallel Plus Window Hinge was installed on Condominios Soleil Santa Fe helping provide natural ventilation.

Loyola University

Solomon Cordwell Buenz were briefed to combine the already existing facilities of the one libraries and IT services of Loyola University to provide the undergraduates a usable and practical study space called the Information Commons.

Completed in 2008 Loyola University now houses a 69,000 square foot digital research centre on the shore of Lake Michigan. The information commons uses a number of natural and mechanical systems to provide a well ventilated and sustainable environment for the students of Loyola University; this includes Securistyle's Parallel Plus Hinge System.

The 21st century building offers not only the latest computer technology but a team of experts to with it supporting all the needs of students and staff. Founded on the philosophy of the three C's - collaboration, connectivity and community, the Information Commons is the result of the student population of Loyola University being the focal point of the building. The Information Commons were also designed to provide a flexible, open, empowering and comfortable environment for them.

Securistyle Open Up The New York City Skyline

Securistyle has specified and installed its Rushmore hinge system to two new high-end residential developments in New York, contributing to redevelopment and regeneration in the city.

The first project consists of two towers situated at 76 Eleventh Avenue, Manhattan. Totaling 26 and 36 floors high, once complete the residential blocks will be the tallest buildings in West Chelsea, housing 87 luxury residences and a five-star hotel. The tower’s twisting silhouette design and huge glass façade allows for 360-degree views of the surrounding skyline and waterfront.

The second is a £350 million project at 420 Kent Avenue in Brooklyn. Here, three luxury glass-clad towers are being constructed and will house 857 apartments. These have been designed to cater for the younger demographic commuting into the city. The development will provide modern accommodation and is the latest addition to Brooklyn’s waterfront in Williamsburg.