Lions Park is a 40-acre site that rests on the southern edge of rural Greensboro, Alabama. Despite being the largest park in Hale County, the only prominent features the park had were a few baseball diamonds that were frequently flooded with water. When the park was flooded, the grounds would be exposed to the blistering sun without any trees or other structures to provide shade.
Glamorous World Casino Dazzles With FEVE Coatings
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Prior to 2007, the WinStar World Casino and Resort in Thackerville, Oklahoma was a drab little hub sitting by Interstate 35. When the Chickasaw Nation considered upgrading the casino, they were struck with a major issue that could bring their project to a screeching halt before it was even off the ground: every section of the building closed off for renovation would negatively impact their business.
Lumiflon FEVE Resin Supports Vision For NFL Stadium’s Sustainable Design
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The US Bank Stadium is the new home of the NFL’s Minnesota Vikings and is considered the largest construction project in Minnesota history. Ground breaking began in 2013 after the former Vikings’ Metrodome collapsed for the fifth time. The replacement facility, which was completed in July 2016, is a 1.75 million square-foot site that is the pinnacle sustainable design.
Modern Film Museum Retains Pristine Exterior With Lumiflon FEVE Resin
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The art of film is celebrated in the form the EYE Film Institute. The institute is a Dutch museum and archive in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. The EYE contains a cinematography museum called Filmmuseum that was founded in 1952. The archive is home to an impressive collection comprised of 37,000 film titles, 60,000 posters, 700,000 photographs, and 20,000 books.
Aluminum Panels Prefinished With Lumiflon Create Elegant Ceiling In National Museum Of African American History And Culture
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Established by Congress in 2003, the National Museum of African American History and Culture (NMAAHC) is the only national museum that is dedicated to the history and culture of African Americans. An international search was launched in hopes of finding a team that would perfectly capture the African American experience and incorporate it into the design of the building. In 2009, the search came to an end when lead designer David Adjaye, lead architect Philip Freelon, and their team at Freelon Adjaye Bond/SmithGroup were selected for the job. Groundbreaking on the construction site began in 2012.