Crittall windows
Crittall windows. Metal casement-windows developed in the period immediately after the 1914–18 war by a British company of that name. They were features of many Art-Deco and Modernistic (see modernist) buildings, as well as of countless dwellings.
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Commercial Metals Company , 7800 Stemmons Freeway
Dallas, Texas 75247
U.S.A.
Telephone: (214) 689-4300
Fax: (214) 689-5886
Web site: http://www.commercialmetals.com
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