Nashville, TN
Institutional Curtain Wall Engineering & Drafting
Institutional Curtainwall Engineering and Drafting – Belmont University Expansion
Belmont University
Curtain Wall Engineering & Glass Façade Drafting
In Partnership with Alexander Metals, Inc. & Tubelite
Institutional Curtain Wall Engineering – Neo-Classical Façade Integration
JEI provided Institutional Curtainwall Engineering and Drafting – Belmont University Expansion
Façade engineering calculations and curtain wall drafting services for a large-scale institutional project at Belmont University in Nashville, Tennessee — part of the University’s $1+ billion campus expansion program.
The project required engineering support for a highly detailed, neo-classical façade featuring:
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A multi-story curved curtain wall system
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Tall vertical glass spans integrated within a classical column grid
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Semi-circular transom conditions at multiple door assemblies
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Terrace-level tall glazed frames
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Structural glass spans requiring reinforcement and strategic splicing
This project demanded precise coordination between architectural intent, structural support, and glazing system performance.
Delegated Design Calculations for Curved Curtain Wall Systems
The rear elevation incorporated a very wide, curved curtain wall assembly positioned behind a continuous colonnade. Because the architectural columns sit in front of the glass wall, the curtain wall system required:
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Careful review of structural substrates
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Reinforcement analysis for aluminum mullions
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Evaluation of glass deflection under wind loads
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Coordination of load paths behind architectural features
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Splice location optimization for long-span vertical members
JEI performed preliminary analysis to help size reinforcing members and determine optimal splice locations within the aluminum framing system.
Key Engineering Considerations:
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Wind load and lateral deflection control
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Building movement and interstory drift
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Glass bite and edge stress performance
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Thermal expansion compatibility
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Anchoring conditions and substrate adequacy
This is where delegated design matters — particularly on large institutional buildings where façade spans exceed typical commercial storefront dimensions.
Engineering Complex Glass Spans in Classical Architecture
Although the façade reads as traditional Renaissance-inspired architecture, the glazing performance requirements are fully modern:
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Large uninterrupted glass panels
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Tall lobby glazing conditions
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Semi-circular transom geometries
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Integration with architectural metal trims and masonry
Engineering glass in classical architecture often presents unique challenges:
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Long vertical mullion spans hidden within decorative elements
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Limited structural support behind aesthetic features
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Tight tolerances between aluminum systems and stone/brick surrounds
JEI’s façade engineers worked closely with the glazing contractor and system suppliers to ensure that the curtain wall framing system met structural, performance, and installation requirements.
High-Performance Curtain Wall Drafting & Shop Drawings
In addition to engineering calculations, JEI can provide:
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Detailed curtain wall shop drawings
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Framing plans and elevation layouts
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Anchor design coordination
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Splice detailing
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Reinforcement integration within aluminum mullions
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Coordination with manufacturer system requirements
By combining engineering + drafting under one roof, JEI ensures that structural calculations align directly with the shop drawing execution — reducing RFIs, field modifications, and liability exposure.
Institutional Construction Experience – Belmont University Expansion
Belmont University’s recent campus growth includes:
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10-story, 604-bed residence hall
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3,100 sq ft esports suite
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Fisher Center for the Performing Arts
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Thomas Frist, Jr. College of Medicine
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The CORD residential tower
Large institutional developments demand:
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Code-compliant façade engineering
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Thorough drawing review of structural and architectural documents
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Coordination with manufacturers like Tubelite
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Collaboration with experienced glazing contractors such as Alexander Metals, Inc.
JEI supports contractors and architects during campus-scale development by providing responsive engineering support, screen-sharing reviews, and practical installation-driven solutions.
Why This Project Matters
Projects like Belmont demonstrate:
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Experience with curved curtain wall engineering
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Expertise in large-span glass design
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Ability to engineer within classical architectural constraints
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Strong coordination with glazing contractors and system manufacturers
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Performance-based façade calculations that protect contractors from risk
Engineering and drafting may represent a small line item in the construction budget — but it carries substantial structural and liability responsibility. Institutional clients and architects benefit from delegated design that is thorough, practical, and installation-aware.
Relevant Themes Include:
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Curtain wall engineering
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Glass façade engineering
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Delegated design curtain wall
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Institutional glazing engineering
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Curved curtain wall calculations
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Aluminum mullion reinforcement design
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Façade structural calculations
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Curtain wall shop drawings
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University building curtain wall design
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Large span glass engineering
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Building envelope engineering
