Beautiful Hudson Yards Building Boasts Impressive And High Performance Metal Façade

55 Hudson Yards, East Facade, Credit Raimund Koch for KPF
In the “mega-development” Hudson Yards on Manhattan’s West Side sits the new 55 Hudson Yards building. The building towers 51 stories and gained its context from “stately, cast-iron facades of SoHo and the industrial backdrop of the Meatpacking District,” as Metropolis Magazine describes. The building adds more diversity to the surrounding facades, showcasing the depth of the architecture firm Kohn Pedersen Fox (KPF), who are responsible for the Hudson Yards development master plan.

Technologies Headquarters Features Stunning Perforated Exterior Enriched With Coraflon Fluoropolymer Coating

Eddyfi Technologies World Headquarters, Quebec, LEED, Coarchitecture
The Eddyfi Technologies World Headquarters in Quebec Canada is seeking LEED certification. The project features locally sourced timber, triple glazed windows and a perforated metal wall panel exterior. The perforated wall panels provide the façade with daylighting, to shield the second story from excessive natural light exposure. Coarchitecture, with coatings applicator Anacolor, provided the building’s coatings solution.

New Dome On The Rotunda At UVA Shines With Coraflon Coating

UVA Rotunda Charlottesville Virginia PPG Coraflon Lumiflon FEVE
The newest renovation on UVA’s Rotunda was completed in 2013, where the dome of the building was replaced with copper and prepared, primed, and coated to match the color of the building’s original trimmings and doorframes. The new dome received a Coraflon coating system, which utilizes Lumiflon FEVE resin technology and will ensure longevity of the coating.

PPG Coraflon’s Long-lasting FEVE Retains Color And Gloss For The George W. Bush Presidential Center

George W. Bush, Presidential, Center, Dallas, Robert AM Stern, PPG, Coraflon, ADS, Coatings, Lumiflon, FEVE, Resin, Photography, Robert AM Stern Architects
The George W. Bush Presidential Center in Dallas is a magnificent structure that stands at the intersection of modern architecture and environmental responsibility. Former President Bush emphasized the importance of constructing a building that both focused on aesthetics and the preservation of the natural world, which is why PPG's Coraflon was used for this project. With its low VOCs and durable resin that will protect the color and gloss of the building against hot and humid Texan climate, Coraflon was the ideal choice for the presidential center.