Sunshades, louvers, grilles and awnings featured in Metal Construction News’ May 2021 issue.

Airolite Co. LLC
Airolite’s aluminum sun controls can be cantilevered, horizontal, vertical or inclined. They have an all-welded assembly for strength and durability. The sun controls can be used to integrate daylight in new and retrofit building projects. They filter the sun’s heat and glare to 80% and cut wintertime radiant heat loss.

Architectural Grilles and Sunshades Inc.
Architectural Grilles and Sunshades offers sunshades, brise soleil and grilles with a variety of infill options. The aluminum components can be produced with airfoils, aluminum egg crate panels, bullnose fascia, perforated aluminum panels, rectangular tubes and round tubes. Finishes include anodizing, Kynar coating and powder coating.

Feeney Inc.
Feeney offers aluminum stationary awnings with polycarbonate panels in clear, textured or gray tint. Two styles are available: Icon, a streamlined design with clean lines and curves, and Era, an ornate, classical design. Built-in rain gutters at the front edge directs runoff to the sides. Frames are powder-coated and there are optional extension kits.

Gamco Corp.
Gamco offers custom canopy awning systems including metal clad canopies and glass canopies. Metal-clad canopies have structural aluminum or steel members to frame and support the awning. Framing is clad with aluminum, brass, bronze and stainless steel. Glass canopies have stainless steel outriggers and hangers to support tempered and laminated glass panels secured with spider fittings.

Tubelite Inc.
Tubelite’s MaxBlock Single Blade Sun Shades have a single, horizontal, airfoil-shaped blade in 6- and 9-inch depths, and widths spanning up to 149 inches. The large horizontal airfoil blades’ aerodynamic design directs wind and water out and away from the building. They span to 96 inches un-spliced, and spliced, to 149 inches.