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Dri-Design Painted Aluminum Panels offer the ultimate design flexibility for exterior and interior applications. Panels are painted using industry leading Fluoropolymer based paints for long lasting finish durability, while our finishers use a 100% air capture system to destroy the VOCs produced, so… Read More
Wood slatted screens are carefully choreographed throughout to delineate space while maintaining an expansive feel. The rhythm and spacing of the slats are tuned to vary porosity and visibility according to program needs.
Smoothly finished, buff-colored end pieces separate the existing building and the new panels, helping to make the transition less jarring. Each of the panels has two windows with architectural precast frames that were made from a 3D printed mold and an intricate cornice, all surrounded by cast-in b… Read More
The kids academy space with tables and chairs for kids and a large indoor play maze. Construction and design on this facility was completed by Life Time Construction.
CSC Headquarters in Wilmington, DE, is illuminated by Structura DUO Light Columns.
At full transparency, SageGlass® looks like a regular curtain wall or skylight, giving the store a nice, clean exterior look. SageGlass changes its tint discreetly, without distracting shoppers and staff at the Johnstown, Colorado SCHEELS.
BLVD is a celebration of the ‘pieces and parts’ that create community and celebrate the local culture by CHA Architecture and Construction.
Featured on the exterior of the Okatie Residence are Lamboo® Elements™ - Window Louvers, Lamboo® Vue™ - Window Trim, Lamboo® Structure™ - Beams, & Lamboo® Structure™ - Pergola.
Durable booth and table works great in a school cafeteria, restaurants, dining rooms, and work break rooms. These booths come in many different colors perfect for your brand or school colors.
Selecting the right table top for your restaurant or cafeteria is not only crucial for the design, but … Read More
Tayloe’s first choice for an architect, Benjamin Latrobe, designed a home that was very traditional, rectangular in shape, and way over Tayloe’s ideal budget. Tayloe purchased his wedge-shaped plot of land (for $1000) at the corner of 18th Street and New York Avenue in 1797, rendering Latrobe’s dra… Read More
Inside and out, McCrery’s design utilizes the classical orders of architecture – Doric, Ionic, Corinthian, and Composite – to create what he calls a “highly sophisticated architectural whole.” Belden Brick's Mayo Blend Full Range brick provides the exterior for the church.
Photo by Kaminski Studi… Read More