High-tech dynamic windows provide sweeping 360-degree views at 1,000 feet above the streets of downtown Los Angeles.
Tenant Improvement
Chemosphere
Giroux Glass was engaged in 1999 to perform glazing renovations to the Chemosphere, a modernist house located in the hills above Los Angeles, California.
Exhibits at the Museum of Tolerance
With the goal of expanding its offerings, the museum hired Giroux Glass to provide glazing for several unique new exhibitions.
Martin Luther King Jr. Community Hospital
Giroux Glass played a significant role in helping to achieve the design goals in the transformation of Martin Luther King Jr. Community Hospital, with a large scope that included installations to both the interior and the exterior.
Museum Tower
Museum Tower glazing project entailed renovations to a 20-story residential high rise in Downtown Los Angeles, named for its proximity to landmark art museums.
Newport Gateway
Giroux Glass completed tenant improvements to the glass-enclosed, jewel-box-like environment on the ground level of Newport Gateway, a 12-acre campus of commercial buildings in Irvine, California.
Oppenheimer Tower
Giroux's glazing installations at the Oppenheimer Tower renovation included a new storefront system with glass fins, and all-glass doors.
Paul Hastings Tower
Installing 140 floor-to-ceiling glass panels, 800 pounds each, 52 stories high in the heart of downtown Los Angeles.
Security Retrofit (Confidential Client)
We installed DefenseLite® BulletShield as a retrofit over existing floors of street-facing windows and automatic door openings for a confidential client with ongoing security issues.
Sheats-Goldstein Residence
Updating and installing custom glass in this one-of-a-kind Hollywood home, designed by famed L.A. architect John Lautner.
Sunrise Hospital
Centria paneling, 5,680 square feet of louvers and almost 20,000 square feet of curtain wall in this extensive Las Vegas new construction.
The Gensler Jewel Box
A single pane of glass was in need of replacement on the section of the front of the building known as the Gensler “Jewel Box.”
The Singer Building
Giroux Glass performed glazing on the historic "Singer Building" for the conversion of an eight-story building into six residential lofts.