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SageGlass Installs Dynamic Glass at Minnesota Wild Practice Rink

Wild moves into new practice space with views of downtown Saint Paul; SageGlass dynamic glass tints as needed to block glare and heat.

SageGlass®, manufacturer of the world’s smartest electrochromic glass, has completed a dynamic glass installation on the west façade of TRIA Rink, the new official practice facility of the National Hockey League’s Minnesota Wild. TRIA Rink is on the fifth floor of Treasure Island Center, a former Macy’s department store at 6th and Wabasha streets in downtown Saint Paul. The Saint Paul Port Authority is redeveloping the building into an office and retail hub in partnership with Hempel Companies.

TRIA Rink, constructed on the rooftop of the existing building and designed by Minnesota-based Collaborative Design Group, utilizes SageGlass to open up the facility to views of downtown Saint Paul. Crucially, dynamic SageGlass provides solar control, tinting automatically to prevent glare and overheating. This will protect the professional grade NHL ice rink and curb the building’s cooling load, while occupants benefit from access to daylight.

“The glass exterior SageGlass installed at TRIA Rink is a signature piece of this project, and to our knowledge, a first for a hockey arena,” said Jamie Spencer, Minnesota Wild Executive Vice President of Business Development. “The views of downtown Saint Paul from our new practice facility are incredible and something both the team and the public will enjoy for years to come.”

SageGlass provides all the advantages of glazing while simultaneously enhancing the comfort of the interior environment.

“SageGlass is well positioned to benefit athletic facilities, where comfort and performance are closely linked,” said Alan McLenaghan, CEO of SageGlass. “Using dynamic glass to manage glare and heat at TRIA Rink will improve the experience for athletes, coaches, trainers and onlookers alike.”

TRIA Rink, which features bleacher seating for 1,200 people, will also be available to the public and area youth teams.

“SageGlass has helped elevate the performance of this professional practice facility to the level our Minnesota Wild deserve,” said Lee Krueger, President of the Saint Paul Port Authority. “We are proud to work with a Minnesota manufacturing company to bring this unique project to our city.”

SageGlass provides different levels of tinting to accommodate the varying need for solar control throughout the day, depending on the sky condition and the position of the sun. For example, TRIA Rink facility managers may keep the glass transparent at night, offering an exhilarating recreational experience for local youth teams who use the facility. During the day, they may tint the SageGlass to keep Minnesota Wild players comfortable during practice and free from glare.

This project was completed in partnership with glazing contractor Empirehouse and general contractor RJM Construction.

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About SageGlass®

The pioneer of the world’s smartest electrochromic glass, SageGlass® is the ultimate connector between the built and natural environments. SageGlass tints on demand to optimize daylight, reduce glare and manage heat – all while maintaining unobstructed views of the outdoors. With SageGlass, architects and building owners can improve occupant comfort and reduce energy demand in buildings. As a wholly owned subsidiary of Saint-Gobain, SageGlass is backed by more than 350 years of building science expertise. Learn more at www.SageGlass.com or join SageGlass on Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn.

 

About Saint-Gobain in North America

Saint-Gobain, one of the world’s largest building materials companies and manufacturer of innovative material solutions, helps create great living spaces by combining comfort and sustainability. For more than three-and-a-half centuries, Saint-Gobain has been enhancing the wellbeing of people everywhere, whether it’s by addressing climate change, delivering true sustainable development, advancing the information revolution, participating in medical breakthroughs or playing a vital role in space exploration.

 

In North America, Saint-Gobain has approximately 150 locations and more than 14,000 employees. In the United States and Canada, Saint-Gobain reported sales of approximately $5.8 billion in 2016. Learn more about Saint-Gobain North America by visiting www.saint-gobain-northamerica.com and connect with Saint-Gobain North America on Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn.

 

Press Contact:

Brownstein Group for SageGlass:

Kelsey Ruane

267-238-4131 (office)

kruane@brownsteingroup.com