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We offer 9 Standard Colors.
  • Bronze
  • Hartford Green
  • Natural Clay
  • White
  • Black
  • Sandstone
  • Mill Aluminum

Clear Anodized, Dark Bronze Anodized, custom color matches, and flouropolymer finishes are available for an additional charge.

Copper, Stainless Steel, and simulated Lead coated Copper cladding options are available for an additional charge.

Actual colors may vary. Color chips are available upon request.

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* Please note: Any Solar Innovations® operable feature should not be operated when there is snow, ice, or any other non-natural weight on the structure. Operable features must remain free of debris for proper operation. Operable features should not be operated when the wind is blowing in excess of 50 mph, based on an exposure rating of B. Failure to comply with these limitations will void the warranty on the operable features, and any component thereof.

PA Academy of Music

  • Location: Lancaster, Pennsylvania
  • Ridge/Slope Height: 10' 4"
  • Length/Projection: 50'
  • Width/Diameter: 42'
The PA Academy of Music in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, features a beautiful, large irregular pyramid skylight at the top of their building. The eye-catching skylight uses Solar Ban 60 insulated glazing and is presented in the Clear Anodized frame finish. The project was installed by the Solar installation crew. Because the skylight was so large, the location was four stories up, and the project is located in a downtown area, the unique installation required a crane to move supplies to the roof. Now finished, the open entrance/foyer is naturally lit and enjoys a few of the influences of nature.
With the flexibility of Solar Innovations’ combined aluminum systems, skylights such as this may be manufactured larger or smaller depending upon the customer’s wishes. A high performance glass of LoE 272 was used to glaze the skylight. This type of glass is energy efficient and will still allow for large amounts of light to be let into the building through structure. The skylight was created for the Manuscript Society at Yale University, and in addition to being an orthogonal structure, the skylight is also curb mounted.
Solar Innovations™ takes skylight design and structural integrity to levels far beyond the competition. Our skylights come in virtually any color or style and are available in both our aluminum and wood systems. They are a great way to supply natural light to indoor plant growth.
Solar Innovations™ appreciates your interest in our feature products.
Please feel free to email any comments to the marketing department at skylight@solarinnovations.com