Former Gymnasium Transformed Into Architectural Masterpiece With Lumiflon

Memorial Hall Bemidji State University Minnesota LHB Architects Pure Freeform Lumiflon FEVE Resin
In August 2016, Minnesota’s Bemidji State University’s Memorial Hall was open for faculty, staff, and students. The University’s newest addition is an upgrade of an underused gymnasium that was built 75 years ago and was primarily used for large social gatherings. With strong support from the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities System, Memorial Hall’s transformation began in September 2014, and cost a grand total of $13.79 million in bonds that were approved by the Minnesota Legislature.

Historic National Landmark Preserved With FEVE Coating

Wardman Tower Washington DC Lumiflon FEVE Resin Tnemec Fluoronar
The Wardman Tower has stood as a cultural centerpiece in the middle Washington, DC for nearly 90 years. Built in 1928, the national landmark, named after Harry Wardman, is a red brick English Colonial-Revival Style luxury home that has housed multiple high-profile political figures. Among the guests who have stayed at the Wardman Tower is Presidents Herbert Hoover, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Lyndon B. Johnson and Vice Presidents Henry Wallace, Herbert Humphrey, and Spiro Agnew.

Chinatown Gateway’s Vibrant Red Coating Receives The Gift Of Longevity And Prosperity With FEVE Coatings

The Chinatown Gateway Los Angeles California Tnemec Fluoronar Fluoropolymer Lumiflon FEVE Resin
In Chinese culture, the dragon and the color red represent prosperity, longevity, and good fortune; these symbols were used to create the Chinatown Gateway in Los Angeles. LA’s Chinatown Gateway is a 25-foot tall structure that towers over the Chinatown entrance by the intersection of Cesar Chavez and North Broadway. It features a set of twin dragons, perched on top of four steel pillars, an offering of luck and longevity. However, the gateway struck misfortune when its vibrant coatings began to fade, less than three years after its initial application.