Shopping Mall’s Unique Exterior Preserved With Lumiflon-Coated ACM

oz mall Krasnodar Russia group dyer architects Alpolic acm lumiflon feve
At the tenth anniversary Commercial Real Estate Awards in Moscow, Krasnodar, Russia’s OZ Shopping and Entertainment Center emerged as the best large shopping mall in the country. Designed by the Group Dyer, the OZ Mall Krasnoder is the first-ever shopping center to be completed from a multi-million dollar project whose main objective is to build similar shopping centers throughout Russia.

Modern Film Museum Retains Pristine Exterior With Lumiflon FEVE Resin

EYE Film Institute Amsterdam Netherlands Delugan Meissl Associated Architects ALPOLIC ACM Lumiflon FEVE Resin
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.

FEVE-Based Coating Protects Unique Hanging Façade Of Los Angeles Residence

Tivoli House Los Angeles_California Electroland ACM ALPOLIC Lumiflon FEVE
Designed and built by Cameron McNall of Electroland, LLC, the Tivoli House in Los Angeles is a project that takes on the challenge of creating an unusual architectural design and finding materials that can support the creative vision. The house, which was completed in January 2017, features a hanging façade that is placed over the residence. For the project, McNall opted to use perforated aluminum composite panels from ALPOLIC. The perforated metal produces a floral pattern, created with the negative space that reveals part of the house behind the façade.

University’s Performance Theatre Reaches LEED Status With Lumiflon FEVE Resin

Monarch Theatre ODU Moseley Architects Lumiflon Alpolic
Monarch Theatre is the student performance center of Old Dominion University (ODU) in Norfolk, Virginia. The structure provides ODU’s Fine Arts Department with a shop space, dressing room, faculty offices, rehearsal room, and a 150-seat auditorium. Since educational facilities are heavily used through the years, it is imperative that high-quality, hyper-durable materials are used for construction. The life cycle costs of these buildings are reduced when a structure is built to sustainable standards.