Corporate & Retail

Artesian Water Company – Wilmington, DE

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.

U of Arkansas Bookstore – Fayetteville, AR

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.

Architect: 
HLKB
2131 K Street – Washington, DC

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.

620 N College Ave. – Fayetteville, AR

For this high end furniture store, Terra5 terracotta rainscreen and sunscreen accents serve provide a beautiful aesthetic on this budget sensitive renovation project.

Edward Jones Headquarters – St. Louis, MO

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.

Corporate Utility Building Reclad – Dallas, TX

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.  The before and after were very well received.

East Avenue Development – Austin, TX

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.  Page Southerland Page of Austin designed this building.

The Battery – San Francisco, CA

FME Architecture and Design designed a stunning roof top private club in San Francisco called The Battery.  White fiber concrete panels were installed with Plus5 sub-structure.

Capital Square Hyatt Place – Washington, DC

Washington DC has a new building added to the NOMA skyline with Cooper Carry’s new design for Capital Square Hyatt Place.  The iconic building features a variety of red and grey panels with 15,000 square feet of Cem5 cement composite.

Market at O Street – Washington, DC

The Market at O Street in Washington, DC was designed by Shalom Baranes Associates.  An exposed rivet system (F2.10) was incorporated into the design of this fiber cement façade.  The new rainscreen building is a local favorite.