Architects Design Captivating Apartment Complex In SOMA Neighborhood Featuring Protective Powder Coating System

923 Folsom, San Francisco, CA, Thermal Windows, Solomon Cordwell Buenz, Cahill Contractors, IFS 500FP
San Francisco, one of the greatest cities in the world, is home to the 923 Folsom Street Apartments. The building features 115 units and retail space over nine-stories and 139,000 square-feet. With floor-to-ceiling windows, state-of-the-art fitness center, space for beer brewing and dog washing, the apartments are both sophisticated and convenient.

Team Designs Colorful Multi-Material Façade In Surrey Featuring Iridescent Cladding

City Centre 1, CC1, Surrey, BC, Wensley Architecture, Keith Panel, Alucobond Spectra Cupral, Photography Howard Waisman
City Centre 1 (CC1) is a large mixed-use project in Surrey, BC. The 183,000 square-foot, 12-story building, was developed by Lark Group and designed by Wensley Architecture. The building sits just across from the Surrey Memorial Hospital and houses 90 medical and technology tenants. Interestingly, the building includes public use space on the ground level featuring retailers, restaurants and a gym.

S-Shaped Bridge Becomes Landmark For Cyclists And Pedestrians In Historic Bristol

Castle Bridge, Finzels Reach, Bristol, UK, Photography Finzels Reach Bridge
Castle Bridge is nearly 300 feet long. Connecting Finzels Reach and the city center of Bristol, the bridge is composed of curved steel and timber decking. The bridge sits atop Bristol’s historic waterway and has become a city landmark, serving both cyclists and pedestrians. The bridge offers a gateway to the ferry landing station, Castle Park and popular shopping destinations.

Peach Capital of Missouri Encapsulated In City’s Colorful Water Tank

Campbell Missouri Water Tank, Waters Engineering, Maguire Iron, Tnemec Company Inc
The City of Campbell is a small town in Missouri. The town is renowned for its community events; Easter egg hunts, 4th of July fireworks, and of course the annual Missouri Peach Fair. Also called the “Peach Capital of Missouri,” Campbell has been hosting peach-related events since 1944. In 2011, the once one-day festival event expanded to a seven-day peach extravaganza.