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Crossville’s Retroactive and Shades collections were also incorporated into the flooring design to help create visually distinguishable spaces that guide and ease of traffic flow.
St. Cloud Window worked closely with the architect, the National Park Service, and the Massachusetts Historical Commission on the development of Building 19’s fenestration, which comprises nearly 50% of the facade, to enclose the building while providing natural daylight and views.
The UT Southwestern Moncrief Medical Center project in Fort Worth, Texas utilizes a vertical installation of Terreal Piterak Slim terracotta wall cladding.
Williams line of flood lighting products deliver quality illumination to showcase flags, signs, and building facades in a compact, rugged housing designed to withstand harsh outdoor environments.
The roof of the Keller Center collects rainwater and stores it in a 15,000-gallon cistern tank. Rainwater is filtered, and pumped throughout the building for reuse in toilets and landscaping reducing demand on Chicago’s overburdened storm system.
The clean energy-producing Photovoltaic roof syste… Read More
The aesthetics were designed to blend well with another precast structure across the street but still have a unique look and feel.
The two fully-replaced elevations are a perfect example of how Kalwall can be used for the refurbishment of an older building with a failing curtain wall. The new facades allow floor to ceiling diffused and healthy daylight to flood the interior, while providing privacy for students and removing any… Read More
The floors needed to be extremely durable in order to withstand constant heavy traffic, and they had to offer the right, upscale look befitting the building’s overall design aesthetic.
Color-blocked exterior design makes this a fun and unique feature for this student housing. Large courtyard with multi-functioning areas including, pool, seating, theater and dining.
The Keller Center is an adaptive reuse of 60-year-old structural concrete beams, columns, floors, exterior limestone facade, and existing windows. In running initial carbon calculations, ILFI found that reusing the existing structure is a huge offset compared to an entirely new construction. This wa… Read More