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Portfolio Highlights

Since 1993, Above All Storefronts has completed comprehensive architectural projects throughout New York and surrounding areas. This post highlights some of our more recent projects.

Moynihan Train Hall (New York, NY)

Scope of Work

  • Custom glazing
  • Storefronts
  • Window walls

Materials Used

  • Eurowall, NanaWall, and CRL glass systems and doors
  • Custom aluminum storefronts
  • Structural glass elements

Notable Features

  • High-performance glass for a modern, light-filled transit hub
  • Large-scale architectural glazing in a historic renovation

Project Impact

Our team helped elevate Penn Station’s expansion, brightening the environment and providing a modern, sleek façade. The enhanced natural lighting provides a unique aesthetic, enhancing overall commuter experience.

Hofstra University – Frank G. Zarb School of Business (Hempstead, NY)

Scope of Work

  • Architectural cladding
  • Custom panel fabrication

Materials Used

  • 12,000 sq. ft. of zinc rainscreen panels
  • 4,000 sq. ft. of sintered stone cladding
  • Aluminum composite panel (ACM) accents

Notable Features

  • Precision-engineered metal panels for a sleek, contemporary academic facility
  • Mixed-material rainscreen system improving durability and aesthetic appeal

Project Impact

These renovations welcome Hofstra business program students into a modern, energy-efficient structure, elevating the overall aesthetics of the campus.

Hofstra University – Science Innovation Center (Hempstead, NY)

Scope of Work

  • Architectural paneling
  • Custom facade system

Materials Used

  • 14,000 sq. ft. of zinc rainscreen panels
  • 6,000 sq. ft. of sintered stone cladding
  • Integrated thermally insulated metal panels

Notable Features

  • Designed to lower Hofstra’s carbon footprint and provide long-term sustainability

Project Impact

·         High-performance cladding system helps regulate indoor temperatures, reducing energy waste.

·         Rainscreen assembly increases moisture management, protecting against water damage and material degradation.

·         Robust facade materials minimize future repair costs, ensuring a low-maintenance, quality exterior.

Mount Sinai South Nassau Community Hospital

Mount Sinai South Nassau – Central Utility Plant (Oceanside, NY)

Scope of Work

  • ACM panel installation

Materials Used

  • 3,000 sq. ft. of aluminum composite material (ACM) panels

Notable Features

  • Weather-resistant metal cladding for critical hospital infrastructure
  • Precision installation for a clean, modern look

Project Impact

  • ACM paneling provides a corrosion-resistant facade, critical for protecting utility infrastructure.
  • Enhanced thermal performance helps maintain stable operating conditions for mechanical systems.
  • Designed for low-maintenance durability, reducing long-term upkeep on critical facility exteriors.

Learn More: Featured Project: Mount Sinai South Nassau Community Hospital

Carvana Vehicle Center (Uniondale, NY)

Scope of Work

  • Curtain wall installation
  • ACM panel cladding

Materials Used

  • 10,000 sq. ft. Kawneer 1600UT curtain wall system
  • 2,000 sq. ft. aluminum composite panel (ACM) cladding

Notable Features

  • Multi-story glass “vending machine” concept
  • High-visibility glass tower for vehicle display

Project Impact

  • Engineered glazing and ACM cladding provide structural stability for a tall, all-glass display tower.
  • Curtain wall system offers superior impact resistance, ensuring long-term durability in an exposed location.
  • High-performance glazing reduces solar heat gain, improving climate control within the facility.

Learn More: Featured Project – Carvana

Carvana

Northwell Health – Sandra Atlas Bass Otolaryngology Center (New Hyde Park, NY)

Scope of Work

  • Custom window systems
  • Curtain wall elements

Materials Used

  • 2,300 sq. ft. of thermally broken Kawneer window systems
  • 200 sq. ft. of curtain wall framing

Notable Features

  • High-performance glazing to improve energy efficiency
  • Seamless integration with modern medical facility design

Project Impact

  • High-efficiency glazing enhances indoor climate control, optimizing patient comfort.
  • Curtain wall system reduces air leakage, lowering energy costs for the facility.
  • Thermally broken windows minimize condensation and moisture-related deterioration.

Learn More: Featured Project: Northwell Health – Sandra Atlas Bass Otolaryngology Center

 
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