About
Unsurpassed Excellence and Innovation in the Complex Custom Skylight Market.
You can count on Linel’s long and excellent reputation as the go to manufacturer in the monumental and complex skylight arena. Focusing on the highly engineered, technically challenging, medium to large projects for major renowned and progressive architects, our extensive portfolio showcases our expertise when presented with these projects.
Although our roots are in the complex skylight market, we are also universally recognized as a quality fabricator of unique rainscreen systems, architectural panels, and sunshades.
To ensure a quality finish after fabrication, we utilize our “Kynar 500” paint line. Our computer color match system ensures your project’s finish is exactly the color as ordered! We carefully package all projects for shipment. Touch up paint is always included. Licensed and approved by, AKZO NOBEL, PPG, Sherwin Williams (Valspar) we offer a warranty on every project we paint.
Linel has partnered with architects, including Renzo Piano, Gehry Partners, LLP, Thomas Phifer and Partners, WASA, Cannon Design, Perkins+ Will, HOK, SOM Architecture, Selldorf Architects, Beyer Blinder Belle Architects, and others, where we have performed scopes of work requiring project specific extrusions/systems, incorporation of steel members and the challenges imposed by technical requirements.
Significant historical renovation projects include the restoration of the skylights at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, including the Astor Court and the ABC Wing, The Corcoran Gallery of Art, The I.M. Pei Skylight, The Frick Museum, The Orangery Skylight, The Thomas Jefferson Designed Skylight, and The Rotunda at the University of Virginia. Other high-profile projects include the Renzo Piano expansion of the High Museum, (1000 skylights on the roof and three buildings of rain screen panels) and the Corning Museum of glass.