Azle Elementary in Texas Uses Resilient Tubelite Aluminum Framing Systems

Tubelite was selected for resilient, continuous use in the warm Texas climate.   August 9, 2024


By FacilitiesNet Staff


Serving 750 students in grades five and six, Azle Elementary School features several Tubelite aluminum framing systems for resilient, continuous use in the warm Texas climate. 

Azle Independent School District’s long-time partner, VLK Architects, selected Tubelite Therml=Block TU24650 Series Storefront, E4500 Series Storefront and Monumental Wide Stile Entrance Doors.  

Tubelite’s customer, Texas Commercial Glass Concepts (TCGC), worked closely with BTC Construction to ensure a successful installation. Minimizing maintenance and repairs, Tubelite aluminum framing systems and entrances were finished by Linetec in a clear Class I anodize. This extremely durable finish withstands direct outdoor and solar exposure. Coupled with the robust tie-rod construction of Tubelite doors, these products are well suited for the demanding daily use of an elementary school. 

Contributing to more comfortable learning spaces in the Texas heat, Tubelite TU24650 storefront features dual thermally broken aluminum framing. This dual cavity and debridged ultra-thermal barrier improve U-Factors and condensation resistance. Paired with high thermal performance glazing, these systems support energy utility savings, school district’s budgets and taxpayers’ contributions to public schools. 

Respecting the architectural heritage, rock complements the glass and metal exterior façade on Azle Elementary. Its interior offers a large learning commons, various large and small group collaboration areas, labs for science and motor skills, as well as other subject-specific and flexible learning spaces. The school also has an outdoor learning corridor, a playground and a large open play field for outdoor activities. 

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