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pat supplee, aia
studio modera
missoula, mont.
www.studiomodera.com

When tasked with “creating a home that incorporates passive solar design while maintaining a good thermal envelope,” Supplee turns to Gienow. The Calgary, Alberta-based company’s Seville Series of windows feature Western pine frames and extruded aluminum cladding. Supplee prefers Gienow’s SOL-R glass for UV-blocking and passive solar applications, but other glazing options are available. Gienow Windows & Doors, 800.297.6102; www.gienow.com.

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