The Peachoid water tank in Gaffney, South Carolina is a vibrant, realistic depiction of a giant peach that has emerged as one of the most famous water tanks in the United States.
Striking FEVE-Coated Façade Installation Produces Moire Effects
Categories Architecture
Located along a major highway just south of Bangkok in Thailand, the Central Plaza Rayong has gained attention for its electrifying façade. The commercial shopping center, designed by Synthesis Design + Architecture, features CNC-milled aluminum composite “fins,” which were manufactured and installed by PK Aluminum Company.
Newly Renovated Lumiflon-Coated Urban Park Makes A Powerful Impact In Local Community
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In the past few years, landscape architecture has emerged as a crucial part of urban design. All across America, urban parks have been designed with a focus on sustainability and providing communities with amenities that will encourage economic growth.
Dallas Hospital Receives Upgrade with FEVE Coating System
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What was once a small wooden building sitting on 17 acres of land in 1894 is now a premier medical facility in the middle of Dallas, TX. Parkland Hospital had appeared to withstand the test of time, but like everything else, the hospital began to fall behind, finding itself outdated in the rapidly evolving world of medicine. Obsolete and unequipped to provide care for its massive number of patients, the hospital had no other choice but to upgrade.
Reflective FEVE Resin Panels Help Create Fish-Scale Effect in Olympic Village
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For the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, British Columbia, Nick Milkovich Architects Inc. was chosen to design Millenium Water, a sustainable, mixed-use residential and commercial community that would serve as a temporary home for the 2,600 athletes from around the globe. The 1.4 million square-foot development was awarded LEED-ND Platinum status, and all 16 of its residential buildings were awarded LEED Gold certifications.