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Of Sky Garages and Dezervators: Porsche Design Tower sets a new standard of cool with the help of fire rated glass

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Of Sky Garages and Dezervators: Porsche Design Tower sets a new standard of cool with the help of fire rated glass

Glazing is predominantly used in several areas as a priority was placed on clear views and transparency in the building’s overall design.


By SaftiFirst | August 24, 2015
Of Sky Garages and Dezervators:  Porsche Design Tower sets a new standard of cool with the help of fire rated glass

To meet the code requirements of the elevator enclosure and ensure that the ocean views were available, SAFTI FIRST supplied SuperLite II-XL 120 with GPX Curtain Wall Framing for the 2-hour segmented wall starting from the lobby. Renderings courtesy of Metrostudio.com.  

Perhaps no other residential high-rise has created more buzz than the highly-anticipated Porsche Design Tower in Sunny Isles, Florida. A collaboration between Dezer Development and the Porsche Design Group, the 60-story, 132-residence luxury tower designed by Sieger Suarez Architects promises to deliver a new standard of cool.

Porsche Design Tower features a unique, first-of-its kind amenity that allows residents of this 60-story luxury residential project to park their cars in glass-walled sky garages adjacent to their units. The residents will ride their car into one of three Dezervators, a patented, fully-automated glass elevator designed by Gil Dezer and his team of engineers. They will remain in their car securely and enjoy oceanfront views as they ascend to their unit. At that point, their vehicle is shuttled to a glass enclosed carport adjacent to their residence.  This allows them to leisurely unload their groceries or shopping items. 

Glazing is predominantly used in several areas as a priority was placed on clear views and transparency in the building’s overall design – including applications where fire rating requirements are mandated in the building code.

In Section 713 of the IBC, shaft enclosures are required to have a minimum fire-resistance rating of not less than two hours when connecting four stories or more, which was the case for Porsche Design Tower. To meet code requirements and ensure that the ocean views were available, SAFTI FIRST supplied SuperLite II-XL 120 with GPX Curtain Wall Framing for the 2-hour segmented wall starting from the lobby.

In Section 406 of the IBC, a one hour separation is required between a parking garage and dwelling unit.  However, since the sky garages for each unit are connected to the 2-hour elevator shaft, the separation between the garage and the living space must follow the more stringent 2-hour fire resistive requirement. To meet code and enable residents to view their cars from their living room, SAFTI FIRST supplied SuperLite II-XL 120 in GPX Architectural Series Framing for all of the units. 


To meet code and enable residents to view their cars from their living room, SAFTI FIRST supplied SuperLite II-XL 120 in GPX Architectural Series Framing for all of the units. Renderings courtesy of Metrostudio.com.  

SuperLite II-XL 120 has the largest tested and listed clear view area for any 2-hour fire resistive glazing product in the industry with 4,876 sq. inches.  This was an important feature that allowed the architects to use more glass and less framing, especially with individual glass lites requiring clear views up to 4,674 sq. inches each.  The GPX Curtain Wall and Architectural Series framing systems were supplied with a PPG Kynar Steel City Silver finish to match the adjacent non-rated systems.  Durable and structurally sound, its sharp, clean edges and uniform sightlines enhanced the building’s sleek design.  The GPX Curtain Wall and Architectural Series framing systems can supplied either knocked-down, assembled or unitized depending on the project’s needs and job site conditions.

SAFTI FIRST’s sales, engineering and project management teams were in close contact with the architect, general contractor and glazier throughout the entire process to ensure everything was delivered on time and within budget.  SAFTI FIRST also sent a team from its manufacturing facility in Merced, CA to train and assist the glaziers in the field as they installed the fire rated glass and framing systems. 

 “When Porsche teamed up with a high-caliber developer like Dezer Development and an award-winning design firm like Sieger Suarez Architects, the creative process sizzled,” says Tim Nass, VP of National Sales at SAFTI FIRST.  “We were fortunate to be part of a world-class construction team that has erected this iconic, water front tower admired across South Florida.  Continental Glass Systems is an excellent, highly skilled partner and Coastal Construction Group ran an efficient site in very close quarters.  It was a pleasure to be a part of this project.”

Construction is in the final stages for the Porsche Design Tower, and it is scheduled to welcome residents in 2016.

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