Offit Kurman Retains CWS for Switchable Smart Film Installation Project
COLUMBIA, Md. – Commercial Window Shield has been contracted by a Maryland law firm to install switchable smart film in their office space.
The film will be installed in the main meeting room at Offit Kurman, one of the country’s fastest growing full-service law firms, for privacy on an as needed basis.
Switchable smart film is installed on the interior side of the office or conference room glass. An electrical component that is integrated into the film is wired to a light switch by the installers.
When the switch is flipped on, the film remains clear allowing passersby to see inside and those inside to see outside. So, there is complete transparency, which is the norm.
However, when the switch is turned off the film becomes opaque. This action blocks views of the interior and, essentially, turns the glass into a blacked-out privacy wall. People inside or outside the room cannot see one another, which is the main reason Offit Kurman wanted switchable smart film installed in this office space, which they call the Huddle Room.
A second benefit of switchable smart films is that the film is projectable, meaning they can be used as a display screen for viewing power point presentations, videos and other images. The combination of on-demand privacy and turning the switchable smart film into a projectable screen has made switchable smart film a popular choice in recent years for office renovation projects.
Commercial Window Shield will be installing the switchable smart film at Offit Kurman’s Columbia, Md. office beginning May 16, with completion by May 19. The firm has offices in six states and the District of Columbia.
For more than 40 years, Commercial Window Shield has been one of the country’s leading installers of window films of all kinds. In addition to switchable smart film, the company is expert in security, solar control, radio frequency [RF], privacy/decorative and anti-bird strike window film installation.
Its projects over the years have included the U.S. Capitol, FBI headquarters, the Pentagon, all House of Representative and Library of Congress buildings, Grand Central Terminal, Merrill Lynch headquarters, the United Nations, the Willis [former Sears] Tower, O’Hare and Seattle international airports, and the Philadelphia and Denver mints.