Modular Pods Feature Kaleidoscopic Finish Enhanced With LUMIFLON FEVE Resin

Harwyn, Modular, Education, Music Room, Pod, Jason Fremder, Australia, Spectra Cupral, Alucobond ACM
The original Harwyn pods were made to provide a modern alternative to the traditional home office. Offering a separated dedicated space, modularized, for the at-home worker. While its debut started in the residential marketplace, Harwyn has more recently branched into the education market, providing schools with more contemporary spaces for their campuses.

Fluoronar Aids Aging Building With Fresh Recoat Using Lumiflon FEVE Technology

45 Fremont Center, San Francisco, CA, Shorenstein Company, McGinnis Chen Associates, Rainbow Waterproofing Restoration, Tnemec, Lumiflon
The 34-story commercial building at 45 Fremont Center in the South Financial District of San Francisco was originally built in 1978 by internationally-renowned architects Skidmore, Owings & Merrill. Yet, the building was showing its age and required a renovation in 2016. To update its exterior a low-VOC fluoropolymer was utilized, which the coatings experts at Tnemec provided to ensure a long-lasting and aesthetically-pleasing result.

Architects And Manufacturer Collaborate To Create Incredible Display For BAU in Germany

UNStudio, ALPOLIC Materials, BAU Germany, Tradeshow Booth 2017, Prismatic, Lumiflon FEVE Resin, Photography Laurian Ghinitoiu
Dutch architecture firm UNStudio first teamed up with ALPOLIC Materials in 2015 for their BAU tradeshow booth, the world’s leading trade fair for architecture, materials and systems. They teamed up again in 2017 to produce a prismatic masterpiece that pushes the boundaries of what is possible with an aluminum composite material.

Luxury Sydney Apartments Adapt To Impressive Skyline With Fiberglass Arches Painted With Lumiflon Infused Coating System

Arc Crown Group, Photographer Martin Seigner, Koichi Takada Architects
Arc by Crown Group are high-end luxury apartments in Sydney, Australia. Designed by Koichi Takada Architects, the building provides an iconic addition to the historic cityscape. The architects describe, “Located in a key heritage precinct in Sydney’s Central Business District (CBD), the building is designed to reactivate its surroundings and extend to the broader urban context, ultimately reshaping and softening the city’s skyline.”