The Dickies Arena in Fort Worth, Texas, used custom architectural railings to enhance fan experience inside and outside the arena.
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The coil and extrusion coatings industry is committed to developing products offering increased corrosion performance and do not contain the Red List materials. While a comprehensive and cost-effective solution remains elusive, the industry is working to resolve these issues.
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A cable railing system was utilized on the Allianz Field in St. Paul, Minnesota, to enhance safety and optimize sightlines.
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A winner of the 2019 American Institute of Architects (AIA) Award for Regional and Urban Design, the $74-million Pike Place MarketFront addition to the landmark market in Seattle, Washington, represents a critical link between the historical district and several future developments along the waterfront.
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Clayton & Little designs an award-winning, 21st century agri-industrial building in West Paso Robles, California, that operates off the grid.
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Washington, D.C. is known as a concrete town to many in the design world, but it is metal being used to make a statement at the historic Municipal Fish Market at the Wharf.
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The patient-focused design of the 32,516-m2 (350,000-sf) St. Elizabeth’s Hospital in O’Fallon, Illinois, offers more space, greater efficiencies, and a modern appearance. Providing both the desired appearance and required performance, metal ceiling panels help create the building’s four exterior canopies.
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The Finley Center sports complex in Hoover, Alabama, used an insulated metal panel (IMP) system to tie different portions of the facility together in materiality and appearance.
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Wind-driven kinetic façade systems add dynamic movement to building enclosures and wall systems. Responding to air currents, the flapper-panel design creates the look of rolling waves across the wall.
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The Engineering and Sciences Building at the University of Washington relies on custom-engineered products to provide modern performance and visual continuity with the adjacent Molecular Engineering and Sciences Building.
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