FEVE Coating Enhances Aesthetic Of Vancouver Aquarium

To refresh the image of Canada’s largest marine science institution, Musson Cattell Mackey Partnership (MCMP) architects designed the Vancouver Aquarium that alludes to the flowing motion of water. Further complimenting the dynamic shape of the structure, the Alucobond Spectra façade panels shift colors when viewed from different angles. These façade panels feature a Lumiflon FEVE resin based topcoat, which met the requirements necessary from the project’s architect.

Film Museum Gets A Beautiful FEVE Resin Facelift

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The Museum of the Moving Image in Astoria, New York was originally a historic movie studio complex. In July 2013, the 60,000 square-foot complex was completely renovated, along with a 40,000 square-foot addition. The museum now exhibits a futuristic exterior, clad in triangular cut aluminum panels that blend with the color of the sky. The aluminum skin is coated with PPG’s Coraflon ADS coating with Lumiflon FEVE fluoropolymer resins that contribute to the brilliant aesthetic of the exterior.

LUMIFLON FEVE Resin Used to Restore Metal Roof Degradation

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The standing seam metal roof of the Wolfe Residence, located in Crested Butte, Colorado had suffered severe degradation resulting in the peeling of the factory finish down to the galvanized substrate. The damage occurred at an accelerated rate due to the excessive snow and ice loads experienced at the 7,000-foot elevation of the Rocky Mountains. As a result, the roof’s integrity was undermined.

LUMIFLON FEVE Resin Brightens Chicago’s CNA Center

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The CNA Center was designed by the firm of Graham, Anderson, Probst & White, and completed in 1971. The CNA Center’s custom finish, “CNA Red” has transformed the 44-story building into an iconic feature of Chicago’s skyline. Located at 333 South Wabash Avenue, the CNA Center received its distinctive red finish, which was chosen to mirror the hue of the setting sun, in 2009.