Proof of performance
Comfort for employees. Savings for taxpayers.
LuxWall helps public buildings improve indoor comfort—steadier temperatures, reduced drafts, and better sound control—while reducing energy cost. Fast, low-disruption Glass-Only Retrofits allow agencies to modernize facilities without pausing public services or relocating occupants.
R-18 to R-22 performance
Delivers high thermal resistance at the window—ranging from R-18 to R-22—helping stabilize interior temperatures without increasing wall thickness.
Payback in 3-10 years
Measurable energy savings and accelerated installation timelines can help deliver payback in as little as 3 to 10 years, based on use and operating costs.
Up to 50% energy savings
Improved thermal performance at the window can help reduce heating and cooling demand—lowering overall energy loss by up to 50%.

Public sector facilities face constant pressure to control costs while maintaining comfortable, functional workplaces and uninterrupted public services. LuxWall modernizes public buildings by stabilizing indoor conditions, reducing energy demand, and preserving continuity of service—all without the disruption or cost of a full façade replacement. The result is improved employee well-being paired with responsible stewardship of public funds.
Improve employee comfort and focus
More stable indoor temperatures, reduced outside noise, and increased natural daylight can help improve comfort, focus, and well-being for public-sector employees without interrupting daily operations.
Preserve continuity of public service
Glass-Only Retrofits can help modernize facilities while keeping buildings operational and services running during upgrades.
Balance fiscal responsibility and employee well-being
Improved building performance and reduced energy demand can help control operating costs while supporting comfortable, productive public workplaces.
Public sector façade inspiration
Find inspiration for your next project through real-world applications and design possibilities that showcase creativity and innovation.

Proven impact on the built environment
From apartment towers to hospitals, offices, and more, our solutions show Enthermal™ delivering measurable efficiency, comfort, and ROI.
Oriole Park at Camden Yards
Fountain Schools
Craig Hospital
Toledo Museum of Art
West 96th Street
Scott Park
Litchfield Schools
Siemens Moonshot
GSA Cohen Building
591 Finch Ave
Tennessee State Capitol
Golden Hill Office Center
UCH Leprino Lab
Bluebird
Randolph Center
Hotel Nobu New York
1250 Broadway NY
Hartford Public Library
Procter & Gamble Geneva
Chase Bank Loveland
Product data sheets
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Common questions
Compare Enthermal™ to single, double, and triple-pane windows—on the metrics that really matter.
A high performance glazing solution that uses a vacuum gap between glass panes to minimize heat transfer, delivering exceptional energy efficiency, noise reduction, and comfort.
Instead of using air or argon gas for insulation, Enthermal™ uses a near-perfect vacuum to dramatically reduce thermal conductance, convection, and radiation, increasing insulating performance.
Enthermal™ is available in 8 mm, 9 mm, 10 mm, 11 mm, and 12 mm thicknesses, using combinations of 4 mm, 5 mm, and 6 mm glass panes.

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Public buildings need comfort and efficiency — yet traditional glazing wastes energy. Enthermal™ transforms façades into high-performance building envelopes that save energy, cut costs, and improve comfort.
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More building end-uses
Education
Quiet, comfortable classrooms helping students learn and teachers teach.
Healthcare
Better windows for better patient outcomes.
Hospitality
Higher guest satisfaction with lower operating costs.
Mixed-Use
Keeping spaces quiet, stable, and naturally lit across multiple uses.
Multi-family
Living spaces that are comfortable year-round.
Office
Where tenant comfort meets capital discipline.
Retail
Better shopping experiences. Better building economics without closing the store.

