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

Lumiflon FEVE Resin, Coraflon ADS, PPG, Museum of Moving Images, Aluminum Panels, Architecture, Coatings, Fluoropolymer Coatings
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.

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

George W. Bush, Presidential, Center, Dallas, Robert AM Stern, PPG, Coraflon, ADS, Coatings, Lumiflon, FEVE, Resin, Photography, Robert AM Stern Architects
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.

Podcast Episode 3: Exploring Powder Coatings and Architectural Solutions

In our third podcast episode, The Power of Powder in the Architectural Market, we sat down with Gary Edgar, National Specification Manager of PPG Industrial Coatings for building products. We discussed the key benefits of Powder vs. Liquid coatings and PPG's unique Coraflon® Platinum product and how it's changing the game in the architectural space.

Fluoropolymer Coatings: Where Anti-Corrosion Meets Innovations in Color

Hudson Yards, PPG Industrial Coatings, Coraflon, Guest Blog
Guest Author: Gary Edgar, National Coil and Extrusion Specification Manager, PPG Building Products Fluoroethylene vinyl ether (FEVE) fluoropolymer powder coatings are well known for their anti-corrosive properties. But it’s their aesthetic impact on commercial building applications that is making them a top specification for architects looking to design legacy-building projects. While t...

PPG Assists Architects In Revamping Iconic Building With Custom Coatings Technology

Bulletin Building, Schuylkill Yards, George Howe, KieranTimberlake, PPG, Coraflon, Photography, Matt Krissel
The Bulletin Building in the University City neighborhood of Philadelphia was initially built in 1954 by legendary American architect George Howe. The former headquarters of the Evening Bulletin newspaper, the building became iconic, undergoing a series of renovations since the newspaper collapse in 1982. The most recent renovation was completed by KieranTimberlake and the Practice for Architecture and Urbanism.
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