INSPIRATION
Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
Restored exterior of the Roosevelt library in Minneapolis, Minnesota, by HCM Architects.
Product: Terreal North America NeXclad 14
Color(s): Matte Mediterranean Blue; 047-17G Dark Blue Gloss; G5 Light Blue Gloss
Color(s): Matte Mediterranean Blue; 047-17G Dark Blue Gloss; G5 Light Blue Gloss
Wells Concrete is proud to be part of the iconic US Bank Stadium. A total of 5,096 pieces of precast were provided and delivered on 1,534 truckloads over the duration of this project. If you laid every single piece end to end, it would be equal to 27 miles.
With its eleven floors, the Ellipse tower was conceived as an urban beacon. Its façade is decked out in Terreal glazed cladding with very neutral contemporary colors hanging in alignment with the brick of workers’ houses.
The design for the updated Memorial Hall at BSU required the expression and tactile feel of terracotta, but in a panel that added additional texture and captured the reflection of light.
Photography Credit: Brennan Photo & Video
NeXclad True Facades in Antique Pewter offers a sleek streamlined look to this apartment complex.
The design flexibility of precast concrete gives many different shade patterns. That module rotated and adapted depending on sun exposure. A logarithm located where more shade was needed and panels rotated in two directions. Where less shade was required, the panels became flat.
Bethesda North Hospital in Montgomery, Ohio utilizes unique wall cladding and sunscreen applications with intermittent finishes and colors, by Terreal.
In 2017 Simle Middle School took on another expansion utilizing architectural precast concrete wall panels by Wells Concrete in lieu of the existing structure that consisted of brick and block materials.
The architectural capabilities that precast concrete wall panels offer allowed the design te… Read More
The exterior view of Daily's Place flex field in Jacksonville, Florida, featuring fiberglass fabric panels by Structurflex.
The design for the updated Memorial Hall at BSU required the expression and tactile feel of terracotta, but in a panel that added additional texture and captured the reflection of light.
Photography Credit: Brennan Photo & Video