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New Times Square Attraction – Crystal’s Window Wall

QUEENS, NY, November 4, 2025 – Guests at the new VOCO Times Square Hotel will enjoy fantastic floor-to-ceiling views courtesy of Crystal Window & Door Systems.  The 32-story high-rise hotel features over 31,000 sq. ft. of Crystal’s new W50i Window Wall system on its west and north facing glass facades.  Located at 711 7th Avenue in the northeast corner of Manhattan’s famous Times Square, the 343-ft. tall slender hotel sits on an L-shaped parcel and has frontage on both 7th Avenue and West 48th Street while “surrounding” a separate low-rise corner building.

“This is another exciting Manhattan project to specify our new W50i Window Wall system,” said Steve Chen, Crystal’s President.  “It is a testament to the product’s value and performance that the architect for this new hotel selected our window wall system to provide outstanding guest room views overlooking Times Square.”

The Crystal W50i is a feature- and option-rich window wall system.  It is an attractive alternative to curtain wall, and it is suitable for all types of buildings, including luxury mid- and high-rise multifamily, office, institutional, and hospitality properties.  Fully installed from within the building’s interior, with floor-to-ceiling glass and a slab bypass option, the unitized Crystal product replicates the look and function of curtain wall with the benefits of easier handling, faster and safer installations, less on-site labor requirements, enhanced thermal performance, outstanding aesthetics, and greater cost effectiveness.

The VOCO Hotel floors 3 through 32 used 31,466 sq. ft. of Crystal window wall with 392 operable casement window panels.  The unitized, pre-glazed W50i window wall system easily spans floor slab to floor slab openings up to 10 feet in height.  The system framing features minimal 2-½” sightlines and a 5” frame depth, with a polyamide insulating thermal break.  The system is structurally rated at AW-PG70 and AW-PG55.  Installation of the Crystal system is speeded by integrated snap-in panels, and EPM triple-gasketed male/female joints assure a durable, waterproof seal.

An integral part of the window wall system, the operating in-swing casement window panels were fitted with opening limit devices.  The casement windows are operated with a sash lock handle.

To provide a continuous curtain wall-like façade appearance for the VOCO Hotel, this project included the floor slab bypass option.  The bypass spandrel panels cover the façade of the building floor slabs while seamlessly joining floor-to-ceiling panels above and below.  The bypass spandrel panels were specified with back painted glass, 20-gauge aluminum back panels, and 5” of foam insulation to fill the cavity between glass and back panels.

Insulated glass units (IGUs) were specified for all the fixed vision, operable vision, and non-bypass spandrel window wall panels.  The IGUs were either 1” for fixed panels or 1-¼” for operable panels and used double glass, Technoform spacers, and argon gas filling.  The vision panels used low-E Guardian SN68 glass, while the non-bypass spandrel glass was tempered and back painted a custom Ford Blue color.  As required by New York City code, bird-friendly patterns were used on all the vision glass for the lower floors of the hotel.  The slab bypass panels used single pane ¼” monolithic tempered glass with a custom Ford Blue back painted interior facing surface.

The Crystal W50i framing was finished in a two-tone color scheme, Timeless Gold on the exterior and white for the interior surfaces.  Installation accessories provided included receptors, subsills, anchor clips, and snap trim.

Bringing the VOCO Times Square Hotel project to reality was a team of notable New York design and building professionals.  The developer is 711 Seventh Hotel Association LLC, which is a joint venture of Atlas Hospitality of Albertson, NY (Long Island) and Flintlock Construction Services of New York, NY, and the architecture firm is Gene Kaufman Architects of New York, NY.  Flintlock Construction Services served as the project’s general contractor, and Vista Skywall Systems of Flushing, NY, installed the façade fenestration.  The new hotel is owned by IHG Hotels and Resorts premium VOCO brand.

The Times Square South VOCO Hotel has 422 guest rooms, conference rooms, and 7,500 sq. ft. set aside for restaurant and bar space, including a rooftop indoor/outdoor bar.  A distinct feature of the hotel’s Seventh Avenue façade, the cantilevered top floor balcony sports the VOCO name emblazoned across the underside, plainly visible to the street below.

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