July 11, 2013 | Auburn, WA USA

Lady Liberty Renovation Bolstered by Vetrotech Saint-Gobain's Fire-Rated Glass

Two new fire stairwells and an elevator allow visitors to look into the Statue's interior structure; includes largest and heaviest circular piece of glass ever manufactured by Vetrotech Saint-Gobain North America.

The Statue of Liberty National Monument reopened to the public featuring two new fire stairwells and an elevator that will allow visitors with reduced mobility (including, for the first time, those in wheelchairs) to look into the Statue’s interior structure. Clear fire-rated glass specialist Vetrotech Saint-Gobain North America, part of the family of companies from the world’s largest building materials company Saint-Gobain, provided its highest-performing fire-resistant glass products, CONTRAFLAM® 90 and CONTRAFLAM® 120, for all exits on floors one through five in the Monument, allowing the safe egress of building occupants in the event of fire. Most notable to the renovation is the addition of a glass oculus between the third and fourth floors, providing a unique translucent experience that allows all visitors to now enjoy the landmark’s iconic interior architectural qualities; this clear glass is the largest and heaviest circular piece of glass ever manufactured by Vetrotech Saint-Gobain North America. 

The Statue of Liberty National Monument originally reopened to the public on October 28, 2012, after a year-long, $27.25 million renovation to make the landmark safer and more accessible. The Monument had to close the next day due to Hurricane Sandy and remained closed for repairs to the island until its celebratory reopening on July 4, 2013. 

It is estimated that the renovations will allow approximately 30 percent more people to visit the inside of the Monument each year. Most importantly, the life safety renovations will allow those visitors to safely and comfortably experience it. Updating fire suppression systems was a critical safety component of the renovation and it required glass specialist Vetrotech Saint-Gobain to manufacture fire-resistant safety glass for the Monument’s floors, doors and stairwells. Over 425 square feet of clear multilayer fire-resistant safety glass (listed and tested with UL in accordance to UL263, UL10c and UL9 standards) was manufactured for the Monument, delivering two hours of fire resistance in the staircase partitions and 90 minutes in doorways. 

“Saint-Gobain products are found in some of the most iconic landmarks around the world, but we are especially proud to have our U.S.-manufactured fire-rated glass featured in the Statue of Liberty National Monument, a world heritage site and national landmark that is truly the symbol of liberty and international friendship,” said John Crowe, President and CEO of Saint-Gobain in North America. “The people of France gave the Statue to the U.S. over 100 years ago, and this international connection continues as the fire-rated glass, critical to the renovation of this icon, was manufactured in the U.S., in Washington State by Saint-Gobain, a company originally founded in France to make the glass for another of the world’s iconic landmarks, the Hall of Mirrors at Versailles.”

Prominent French architect and structural engineer Alexandre-Gustave Eiffel designed a 92-foot tall pylon to be the primary support structure of the statue’s interior. The “Eiffel beams” create an exposed flexible suspension system, and the renovation team was strictly prohibited from altering it. The new enclosed fire stairwell had to be delicately installed between the crisscrossing beams without imposing on them, and a new oculus was installed to provide additional light transmittance. 

“The main goal of the renovation was safety, but it was critical that we accomplish it without harming the historical qualities of the building so that the amazing visitor experience of traversing Lady Liberty was preserved,” said project architect Michael J. Mills, FAIA, Partner, Mills + Schnoering Architects. “Enclosing one stairwell in fire-rated glass was crucial to our safety goal, and with Vetrotech we found a clear fire-rated glass solution that would deliver the safety we needed while still allowing visitors to enjoy the historic fabric of the monument.”

The renovation’s project team also included general contractor Joseph A. Natoli Construction Corporation and glass contractor Smith Glass (responsible for specifying Vetrotech’s product). 

About Vetrotech Saint-Gobain

Vetrotech Saint-Gobain is a leading producer of fire-resistant glass products with more than 30 years of experience. Our products are available world-wide over a network of local sales offices and regional production facilities. We research, develop and produce clear fire-resistant glass solutions for maximum protection of people and property; our glass combines both form and function, accommodating impact safety, multi-comfort, security and decorative features. A diverse range of product technologies and manufacturing processes makes our approach unique. It allows us to propose the most appropriate solution, and offer the full spectrum of fire resistance classifications, to meet virtually any challenge. We are continually testing and certifying our glass within the industry's most stylish fire-resistant framing systems and glazed building elements. As a result, we can offer the most diverse range of applications, to be integrated perfectly alongside non-fire glass types. To learn more, visit www.vetrotechUSA.com.

About Saint-Gobain in North America

Saint-Gobain, the world’s largest building materials company, has its North American headquarters in Valley Forge, Pennsylvania. As the world leader in sustainable habitat, Saint-Gobain is committed to inventing solutions to help professionals and communities around the world build and renovate comfortable, healthy, economical and energy-efficient buildings. The company has more than 265 locations in North America and approximately 19,000 employees. In the United States and Canada, Saint-Gobain reported sales of approximately $7.9 billion in 2012.

Recognized as a 2009 and 2010 ENERGY STAR Partner of the Year by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Saint-Gobain earned the 2011, 2012 and 2013 ENERGY STAR Sustained Excellence Award, the highest level of recognition for outstanding contributions to protecting the environment through energy efficiency. For more information about Saint-Gobain in North America, connect with the company on Facebook and Twitter.

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