Western Specialty Contractors - New York City Metro Branch has completed a year-and-a-half long project to restore and waterproof the facade of Downtown Manhattan's largest waterfront skyscraper.
The approximately 323,000-square-foot Norwegian Geotechnical Institute campus complex will comprise a pair of sustainable, modern buildings that will enliven both the science and greater Oslo community.
Metal composite material from Citadel Architectural Products helped provide the desired aesthetic of the unique facility highlighted by its façade on the new Wayne Township Fire Station number #82 in Indianapolis.
The new 28,000-square-foot GRAMMY Museum Mississippi opened in March 2016. The one-story museum's façade and 30-foot-tall lobby features Tubelite Inc.'s curtainwall and entrance systems.
Near Petco Park in San Diego, a new indoor skydiving facility is doing more than helping people learn to fly: It's also turning heads. And it’s bringing neighbors together, too.
All matter breaks down over time. The structures that surround us today are no exception to that law of physics. Some building materials are more durable than others, like stone and steel, but unfortunately the days of structures surviving thousands of years, like the Egyptian pyramids and Roman cathedrals, is over.