05/29/2026
Symmetry in motion.
At Arup New Jersey office, DESAI/CHIA envisioned a workplace defined by openness, proportion, and disciplined geometry — and the centerpiece is a 14-foot bi-parting sliding glass wall that transforms the conference space without disturbing a single clean line.
PK-30 engineered the system around the architecture, not the other way around: a track-free sliding opening with no floor channel, ultra-slim profiles, panels sized to reinforce the symmetry of each elevation, and custom flush pulls developed specifically for this project. The best part is what you don’t see — the engineering disappears, and the architecture remains.
📐 Architect: DESAI/CHIA · 📸 Mark Craemer · Edison, NJ
When standard systems can’t hold the line, we build the one that can.
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