Brookhaven National Lab

Photo courtesy of Gensler

WHO
Architect: Gensler
Installer: Action Store Fronts
WHERE & WHEN
Upton, NY· Americas
In Progress · 2025
WHAT & HOW
Office · New Build
40' and 30' facades · 12.75" VS1 mullions on exterior

This Gensler-designed project features two VS1 installations: a 30' wall and a 40' wall, each utilizing our 12¾" mullion on the building's exterior. VS1 mullions can be easily positioned on the exterior of a facade with minimal additional labor or cost. Exterior mullions allow designers to create strong vertical accents while creating a flush interior wall.


IN THE NEWS

“A new particle detector has passed a crucial test that shows it is ready to detect the "ashes" left over from a unique primordial soup that filled the universe immediately after the Big Bang.

The sPHENIX detector is the latest experiment at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC) ring accelerator located at Brookhaven National Laboratory in Upton, New York. The second most powerful particle accelerator in the world, after the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), the RHIC smashes together protons and ions of heavy elements like gold at speeds approaching the speed of light to create "quark-gluon plasma," the state of matter that existed fleetingly after the Big Bang.”

Read the full Article on Space.com→

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