Looking for Glass in All the Right Spaces?

A Best Enterprises has built its world-renowned reputation on building state-of-the-art glass walls for racquetball, handball and squash. The DOUBLEPLAY brand has been installed in thousands of facilities around the world for over three decades with exacting precision and unrivaled aesthetics. Architects, contractors, owners and patrons have come to recognize the value of our products and have adopted our designs in other areas of their facilities.

Past projects crafted, engineered & installed by Doubleplay

Showcasing a project by DOUBLEPLAY: Interior view of an indoor basketball court enclosed with glass walls in a modern sports facility.

This stunning entryway into the basketball area provides inviting access to the court. The wall is equipped with bidirectional double glass doors complete with concealed floor closers. Not only do DOUBLEPLAY structural glass walls provide openness for spectators on the outside of the court, but it also provides the same impact safety features inherent to all of our glass wall systems. This wall is supported with clear tempered glass fins providing an unobstructed view.

Showcasing a project by DOUBLEPLAY: Interior of a modern building with glass walls, stairs, and an open floor plan.
Showcasing a project by DOUBLEPLAY: Interior view of a modern, spacious gym or recreation center with a glass wall dividing a tennis or basketball court, seating area with chairs, plants, and a large window in the background.

Our fin wall systems are self-supporting requiring no mechanical connection at the top of the wall.  Fin walls also lend themselves to the possibility of glass-to-glass corner connections without the need for a vertical support giving a wholly new aesthetically pleasing feature.

Showcasing a project by DOUBLEPIndoor gym featuring a large artificial rock climbing wall with a red padded floor for safety, surrounded by exercise equipment like ellipticals and stationary bikes, enclosed by glass walls and facing exterior windows.

Free standing circular walls are possible with DOUBLEPLAY structural glass walls.  In this case completely surrounding a rock climbing wall.

Showcasing a project by DOUBLEPLAY: Indoor gym with exercise equipment and a red, curved railing in the foreground.

Installing a glass wall within a larger space allows for clear spectator viewing into the activity area, while simultaneously restricting access to the rock-climbing wall.

Showcasing a project by DOUBLEPLAY: Indoor climbing wall with colorful handholds and footholds, marked as Adventure Program Climbing Wall, enclosed in glass at an indoor facility.

This wall encloses both a rock climbing activity area and an office space.

Project: YMCA of the Pikes Peak Park Region - First & Main YMCA, Colorado Springs, CO

This wall encloses both a rock climbing activity area and an office space.

Showcasing a project by DOUBLEPLAY: Glass partition separating a gymnasium from a hallway, with a wooden sports floor on one side and gray carpet on the hallway side.

DOUBLEPLAY structural glass walls are not limited by height.  Using larger fins glass can be stacked to heights over twenty feet.

Showcasing a project by DOUBLEPLAY: Clear glass panels with metal brackets forming a partition or barrier, installed on a gray carpeted floor.

Custom colors for hardware components are a frequently requested option.

Showcasing a project by DOUBLEPLAY: An indoor basketball court visible through glass walls in a gym, with a basketball hoop and a fire extinguisher on the wall.

Areas enclosed by DOUBLEPLAY glass walls can be configured for a variety of sports.

Showcasing a project by DOUBLEPLAY: Empty basketball court with a wood floor, the YMCA logo in the center, and an exercise room with equipment in the background.

Shown here is a free-standing post wall using 2” x 8” posts powder coated to mimic clear anodized aluminum.

Showcasing a project by DOUBLEPLAY: Empty indoor basketball court with a small rack of basketballs, black and white walls, and glass-enclosed area.

Integrating structural walls into complex openings is achieved by collaborating with our design team.  Shown here is a post wall using 1-3/4” x 4” posts and a bidirectional door with concealed floor closer.

Showcasing a project by DOUBLEPLAY: An indoor basketball court enclosed by glass walls in a gymnasium with basketball hoops, black flooring, and high ceilings with skylights.

A Best Enterprises welcomes the opportunity to incorporate our customers needs for custom features and finishes.

Showcasing a project by DOUBLEPLAY: Glass door with metal handles and hinges leading to a room with wooden flooring and white walls, illuminated by ceiling lights.

Reimagine your offie space with an exquisite entryway.

Showcasing a project by DOUBLEPLAY: Indoor basketball court with glass-enclosed fitness or training area on one side.

Large spaces are visually connected with adjoining areas by integrating DOUBLEPLAY structural glass walls.

Showcasing a project by DOUBLEPLAY: View of an empty indoor basketball court seen through a glass window, with a punching bag hanging on the right and the word 'INSPIRATION' written on the wall at the far end.

Glass walls connect spaces visually while maintaining physical separation.

Showcasing a project by DOUBLEPLAY: Indoor tennis court viewed from a lounge with three black armchairs and small round tables.

Games both old and new benefit from DOUBLEPLAY structural glass walls.  Shown here is an upper-level viewing area of a Real Tennis Court.  The density and speed of the Real Tennis ball necessitates the need for a structural system.  Real Tennis dates back to the 1870’s.

Showcasing a project by DOUBLEPLAY:View of an indoor basketball court through large glass doors. The court has wooden flooring, basketball hoops, and a red wall with a large red mural or decoration. Exit signs are visible on either side of the doors.

Twenty feet high openings does not limit DOUBLEPLAY glass walls.  Shown here as an entry into a basketball court.

Showcasing a project by DOUBLEPLAY: Indoor space with a glass feature, a shaft extending through two levels, chandeliers hanging from the ceiling, a curved black railing on the upper level, and a decorative red wall

The sky is the limit.  Here is a twenty-four foot tall glass tower designed with an integrated water fall cascading over the glass from the ceiling.  Let your imagination run free with the possibilities for DOUBLEPLAY glass walls.