Arena & Stadium Glass VIP Systems
Premium glass railing and partition systems for arena VIP suites, club levels, observation decks, and concourse areas. Create exclusive viewing experiences with clear sightlines and premium finishes.
Key Benefits
Premium Sightlines
Frameless glass railings at suite and club level provide unobstructed views of the playing field, enhancing the premium experience that commands top-tier pricing.
VIP Separation
Glass partitions create distinct VIP and hospitality areas with visual openness while controlling access and maintaining exclusivity.
High-Traffic Durability
Commercial-grade systems withstand the intense use patterns of game days and events with hardware rated for millions of cycles.
Revenue Generation
Premium glass systems justify higher ticket prices for suites, club seats, and hospitality areas, directly impacting revenue per seat.
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Framed Railing
Post-supported glass railings with maximum structural rigidity and wind load resistance
Boundless Railing
Base-mounted frameless glass railings with U-channel system for seamless, post-free views
INFINITYFLEX Modular
Tool-free interlocking polycarbonate partition panels for flexible space division
Specifications
| Railing Height | 42" commercial guard height |
| Glass Type | 1/2" or 3/4" tempered safety glass |
| Mounting | Post-supported or base shoe systems |
| Partitions | INFINITYFLEX modular for flexible VIP areas |
Design Considerations
Frequently Asked Questions
What code requirements apply to arena glass railings?
Arena and stadium glass railings fall under IBC Assembly occupancy (A-5), which requires 42" minimum guard height with guards designed for crowd loading conditions. This includes 50 lb/ft distributed lateral load and 200 lb concentrated load at the top. Engineering must account for crowd surge scenarios.
Can glass railings withstand ball impacts?
For areas adjacent to playing fields, impact-resistant laminated glass or protective netting behind the glass is recommended. Standard tempered glass can withstand incidental impacts, but high-velocity ball strikes should be evaluated by the project engineer.
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Technical Resources
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