H3 Hardy Collaborative of New York selected Swisspearl® fiber cement panels in 3 colors to draw attention to this Whole Foods store and parking complex.
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Intermec Offices of Cedar Rapids used the Terra5 TC18 terracotta panels and the complementary sunscreen baguettes on their new facade designed by OPN Architects.
RMW Architecture of San Jose has recently designed a new parking garage structure for Juniper Networks in Sunnyvale, CA.
For this LEED rated installation at the Navy Yard in Philadelphia, our engineered Cem5 lap-siding is part of a revitalization that is both sustainable and long-lasting. Erdy McHenry Architecture were the designers.
HPL panels and Plus5 attachment systems were married to create an unique facade on 1221 Avenue of the Americas. Various bracket sizes were used to achieve this 5,000 square foot wall.
Terra5 was selected by PSM Architects, who specialize in commercial and retail projects, to create a new community hub in Burlingame, CA. Safeway is the anchor of this new addition to the area.
Terra5 wraps the new Delta Dental Corporate Office in Des Moines. Clean lines and contemporary design blends terracotta effectively on this new design by OPN Architects of Des Moines.5 wraps the new Delta Dental Corporate Office in Des Moines.
As part of a overall refurbishment, this energy trading company selected an energy efficient Cem5 fibercement rainscreen for portions of its new facade addition. Roger Ferris + Partners was the designer.
MGZA Architects created one of the first Ceramic5 projects in North America. The building is part of the corporate campus for the Wilmington-based water company with a focus on sustainable wall design and maintenance-free exterior cladding.
In preparation for Fall 2010 semester, installation of the University of Arkansas Garland Ave. Bookstore incorporated a Terra5 terracotta rainscreen, a fiber cement rainscreen and unique Terra5 baguette sunscreen.
Group Goetz Architects had the responsibility to upgrade and reclad the entrance of 2131 K Street in Washington, DC’s “Golden Triangle” area. Dark-grey fiber concrete panels were installed with Plus5 substructure.
For this high end furniture store, Terra5 terracotta rainscreen and sunscreen accents serve provide a beautiful aesthetic on this budget sensitive renovation project.
For this expanded corporate campus in St. Louis, energy-efficiency meets long-term weatherability with the Terra5 TC30 terracotta rainscreen system. Arcturis Architects was the architect of record.
James E. Langford Architects incorporated the Cem5 rainscreen to reclad one of their corporate clients utility building. White panels and a blue painted girt system was used to tied into the campus.
For this multiple phased mixed-use development in downtown Austin, TX, HPL panels using a Plus5 attachment system have been selected for the facade on the first phase of office and retail.