BLADE POWDER COATED SATIN ETCHED GLASS ROCKFORD CANCER CENTER

Swedish American Regional Cancer Center

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Project Overview

Category: Medical
Location: Rockford, IL
General Contractor: Ringland-Johnson Construction
Architect: Saavedra Gehlhausen Architects, Eckenhoff Saunders Architects

BLADE™ GLASS RAILING SYSTEM

Our BLADE™ Stainless Steel Railing System has an ultra-contemporary design with minimum obstruction to the line of sight. The system consists of two 2” wide vertical bars, with a cube cap at the top and barrel bolts at the bottom. This expertly-crafted system makes it appear as though the in-fill panels are suspended in air! This modern handrail design is available in powder-coated colors and with an option for LED illuminated rail.

VIVA’s tempered glass infills provide optimal line of sight as well as an understated elegance. Our glass infills range from a minimum of 3/8″ PVB or SGP laminated glass. Colored, patterned and frosted glass are additional options based on design intent and need.


PROJECT TEAM

Swedish American Health System is pleased to announce that its Regional Cancer Center is the nation’s first cancer center to receive LEED for Healthcare (LEED-HC) certification. The new free-standing outpatient center, which opened in October 2013, was constructed in collaboration with UW Health and its nationally recognized University of Wisconsin Carbone Cancer Center. Project partners included Saavedra Gehlhausen Architects, Eckenhoff Saunders Architects and Ringland-Johnson Construction. The center is located at 3535 N. Bell School Road in Rockford.