Sanctuary Glass by Zola Windows

This triple-paned unit features an acoustical lamination sandwiched in the double glazed outer pane and argon-filled air cavities.

Courtesy Zola Windows

The high level of sound absorption of Zola Windows’ Sanctuary Glass is due to several design factors, including wide spacing between its lites, an acoustical lamination sandwiched in the double glazed outer pane, and argon-filled air cavities. Suitable for residential and commercial environments, this triple-paned unit is offered with a variety of framing options. zolawindows.com

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Ayda Ayoubi

Ayda Ayoubi is a former assistant editor of products and technology for ARCHITECT. She holds master degrees in urban ecological planning from Norwegian University of Science and Technology and in world heritage studies from Brandenburg University of Technology. In the past, she interned with UN-Habitat's New York liaison office and the International Centre for the Study of the Preservation and Restoration of Cultural Property in Rome.

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