Museum of the Moving Image’s FEVE-Enchanced Facade Combines Functionality with Stunning Aesthetics

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The Museum of the Moving Image in Astoria, New York stands as the picture of architectural innovation. Originally a historic movie studio complex, this 60,000-square-foot museum underwent a comprehensive renovation in July 2013, including a striking 40,000-square-foot addition. Central to its captivating design is the usage of Lumiflon FEVE fluoropolymer resins, which provide a plethora of benefits that boast both aesthetics and performance.

Iconic Philadelphia Sculpture Undergoes Restoration to Commemorate Art Association’s 150th Anniversary

In 1982, the Association for Public Art (formerly known as the Fairmount Park Art Association) launched a groundbreaking sculpture conservation program in Philadelphia. Today, this initiative stands as one of the longest continuously operating programs of its kind in the United States, dedicated to preserving the city’s rich public art heritage.

George W. Bush Presidential Center Preserves Former US President’s Legacy With Innovative Architectural Design

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Nestled on the edge of Southern Methodist University’s Dallas campus, the 23-acre George W. Bush Presidential Center stands as a tribute to the 43rd President of the United States. Opened in 2013, this striking facility combines a museum and library, showcasing a replica of President Bush’s Oval Office and a model of the White House’s Rose Garden adapted to Texas's climate.

6 New Schools Designed With Custom Lumiflon-Imbued Fiber Cement Panels to Nurture A Passion for Learning

In many societies, schools are an integral part of the community. They provide the foundation for children to learn and grow, eventually becoming part of society. In an effort to provide the foundation and structure needed for their children, the Victorian School Building Authority (VSBA) in Australia began a project to build six primary schools on the outer western suburbs of Melbourne. These schools are located on indigenous lands belonging to the Wurundjeri and Wathaurung peoples of the Kulin Nation.
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