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Mexico’s first LEED Platinum office building cuts energy use with solar-control glass

Mexico’s first LEED Platinum office building cuts energy use with solar-control glass


January 4, 2012
This article first appeared in the January 2012 issue of BD+C.

Glass, paint, and coatings from PPG Industries were used in the headquarters building of Bioconstrucción y Energìa Alternativa in Monterrey, Mexico, the first building in Latin America to earn LEED-NC Platinum certification. The 5,000-sf office building uses Solarban 70XL and Solarban 60 glasses, as well as Starphire ultra-clear glass. Speedhide paint was used on interior and exterior walls, and Pitt-Tech DTM industrial enamels were used to coat metal beams and structures. The low-e glasses combine visible light transmittance with solar control to reduce energy costs, helping the building achieve this milestone.

PPG Industries

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