
Clearly Innovative The objective of NanaWall’s vanishing wall systems is completely transparent: Create a stylish, customizable border between indoors and outdoors, all the while staying true to the environment.
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Bringing the Outside In NanaWall customizable sliding window and door systems let the beauty of the outside shine through and vice versa. They create a flow that is open and easy, maximizing “passive air cooling” or natural ventilation. The windows and doors operate separately but are still designed together to create a beautiful transitional wall.
Featured: The SL60 provided the optimum solution for opening glass wall views in this renovation.
Photo courtesy of nanawall.com.

Environmentally Sound With structures that are environmentally friendly, NanaWall is doing its part to see that the world around us stays beautiful. Their products have an energy efficiency greater than standard patio doors and make optimal use of both ventilation and daylight.
Featured: NanaWall’s Folding System SL60 creates a sublime transition from indoors to outdoors
in this renovation.Photo courtesy of nanawall.com.

In Support of the Solar Decathlon In keeping with their “green” objective, NanaWall supports the annual Solar Decathlon — a competition hosted by the U.S. Department of Energy, in which 20 teams of college and university students compete to design, build and operate the most attractive, energy-efficient solar house.
Featured: Two NanaWall Folding System HSW50’s in the Louisiana University at Lafayette team entry

Team Work In 2009, NanaWall was included in the designs of the Cornell University, Team Alberta, Iowa State University and University of Louisiana at Lafayette teams.
For more information on NanaWall, visit www.nanawall.com.
Featured: NanaWall Folding System SL70 in the University of Calgary’s team entry.
Photo courtesy of nanawall.com.
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