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Vitro: The Biltmore Case Study

Date: 15 October 2019
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Solarban庐 60 glass was chosen for the replacement of 800 guest room windows at the historic Biltmore Hotel in Coral Gables because it complied with contemporary energy codes while maintaining the neutral aesthetic of the original glass.
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By Biltmore Hotel

Date: 15 October 2019

Solarban庐 60 glass was chosen for the replacement of 800 guest room windows at the historic Biltmore Hotel in Coral Gables because it complied with contemporary energy codes while maintaining the neutral aesthetic of the original glass.

A 鈥淲ho鈥檚 Who鈥 of heroes and villains, from Franklin Roosevelt and Babe Ruth to Al Capone, have strolled through its elegant lobby over the years; yet, when the time came to maintain the historic integrity of a classic Miami hotel, a chance meeting between its project manager and an expert from Vitro Architectural Glass may have been one of the most important in its storied past.

Old-world charm and the notoriety of its guests have come to define the Biltmore, the iconic Mediterranean-themed hotel located in Miami鈥檚 exclusive Coral Gables neighborhood. Built in 1926 and designated a National Historic Landmark 70 years later by the National Register of Historic Places鈥攁n elite title offered to only 3 percent of all historic structures鈥攖he Biltmore needed a makeover to help it remain a major player in the area鈥檚 fiercely competitive hotel market.

In addition to Solarban庐 60 glass, the window renovation at the Biltmore included the preservation of the original wood window design.
In addition to Solarban庐 60 glass, the window renovation at the Biltmore included the preservation of the original wood window design.

Although the sprawling resort underwent a full restoration in 1986, a fresh new feel was needed. Hotel executives wanted to usher in a more modern era, but without sacrificing the rich architectural detail that had made the hotel a venerated presence in Miami鈥檚 tourism industry.

A series of major changes started in 2017, when the lobby was renovated鈥攂eige monotone and period furniture was replaced with custom-built pieces in green and blue velvet resting on an indigo wool carpet.

The $25 million, five-year upgrade also included the replacement of 800 guest room windows. Due to a mandate from city officials in Coral Gables and the hotel鈥檚 status as an historic landmark, two specific criteria had to be addressed before the project could begin.

First, certain aesthetic and character-based requirements had to be achieved, including preservation of the original wood window design; and second, the new glass units had to comply with contemporary energy and impact codes.

 

Wanted: A Glass Manufacturer

Vladan Gluvacevic, project manager, The Biltmore, had done his homework鈥攑erforming plenty of engineering calculations鈥攁nd knew a low-emissivity (low-e) coating was necessary to comply with energy standards, and that a laminate was needed to meet impact-rated requirements. He just wasn鈥檛 sure which manufacturer could best meet his needs.

Although he had not previously worked with Vitro Architectural Glass, Gluvacevic was familiar with the company鈥檚 broad array of energy-efficient products. The next step was to determine which one could provide the necessary quality, performance characteristics, aesthetics and functionality for replacement windows at the Biltmore.

The Fenestration Manufacturers Association鈥檚 (FMA) annual conference provided the perfect forum for the expert guidance Gluvacevic sought. Once he learned that Vitro representatives would be attending, Gluvacevic registered for the event specifically 鈥渢o discuss the project with someone from Vitro.鈥

That someone was Paul Bush, director of quality and technical services, Vitro Architectural Glass. 鈥淰ladan didn鈥檛 know who I was, and I didn鈥檛 know who he was,鈥 Bush explained. 鈥淒uring a break, I introduced myself and he proclaimed, 鈥榊ou are the guy I came here to see.鈥欌

Subsequent discussions focused on Gluvacevic鈥檚 engineering data, the window requirements, testing protocols, potential fabricators and how Vitro could help. After analyzing a range of possible glass configurations, Solarban庐 60 glass was chosen for two primary reasons: It met the neutral aesthetic requirements of the original glazing, and the product鈥檚 improved solar heat gain coefficient (SHGC) and excellent U-value provided the energy performance required for the new impact-rated window design.

Nathan McKenna, architectural manager, Vitro Architectural Glass, met with Gluvacevic and facilitated a meeting with OldCastle BuildingEnvelope (OBE), a Vitro Certified鈩 fabricator, which produced the insulating glass units (IGUs) for the project. 鈥淭his project wasn鈥檛 a huge bulk order,鈥 McKenna explained. 鈥淲ith the five-year timetable, incremental orders were placed for smaller quantities. Because of the proximity to the hotel and their ability to both laminate and insulate the glass, OBE provided the quality and service level Vladan needed.鈥

 

On-Site 鈥淔actory鈥

Maintaining a historic look while providing necessary updates to a beloved building can be among the bigger challenges during a renovation. It also can be personal.

For Gluvacevic, striking that delicate balance for the windows didn鈥檛 end with selecting the Solarban庐 60 glass. Designing the window to exacting standards to meet historic and aesthetic requirements鈥攁ll while controlling costs, meeting precise quality criteria, testing and staying on schedule鈥攎eant entrusting the job to a source he knew better than anyone: himself.

Gluvacevic established a large custom manufacturing shop with all the necessary machinery in the hotel鈥檚 basement, hired experienced, high-end craftsmen to handconstruct and assemble the window components and test each finished window assembly. A customized wood mullion joint that incorporates a 陆-inch-by-4-inch steel beam provides structural integrity and reinforced loadbearing capabilities. Steel plates were used to transfer loads from the steel beam to the outer jamb and then attached to the wall. This unique construction enabled the windows to pass hurricane (load), water infiltration and pressure tests.

 

Old Can Be New Again

As the renovation of the Biltmore winds down, it鈥檚 clear that guests who both demand modern amenities and pine for nostalgia will be able to enjoy those conveniences while stepping back in time. Vibrant colors, updated furniture, LED lighting, and increased wireless connectivity are framed by historic windows approved by the National Trust for Historic Preservation. The look of the windows perfectly matched the original, and the impact-rated IGUs with Solarban庐 60 glass met the 0.39 SHGC threshold required for the project to meet energy performance and impact code standards.

By the time all 800 windows are installed, it鈥檚 estimated that Solarban庐 60 glass will save the hotel approximately 100 lbs. of cooling capacity, reducing energy consumption by 14 percent.

The meeting between Gluvacevic and Bush at the FMA conference paid off in more ways than one. Vitro Glass provided expert product knowledge, guided the glass-selection process and helped locate the right fabricator for the project. With this expertise, Gluvacevic created an updated glass design that not only met the requirements of the original glazing but also complied with stringent energy and impact guidelines.

鈥淲orking with Vitro Glass has been great. They helped me establish direct relations with our laminator (OBE),鈥 said Gluvacevic. 鈥淭he whole process, from getting the glass that met all the requirements to the proper documentation was much easier than if I鈥檇 tried to do it on my own鈥.

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