Luxury Residential Building Strengthened With Lumiflon Protective Coating Technology

The Vantage, 33 Park View Avenue, S9 Architecture, Fisher Development Associates, LEED
The Vantage in downtown Jersey City is a 45-story luxury residential property designed by S9 Architecture. The upscale rental property features a stunning exterior design with floor-to-ceilings windows, offering a continuous influx of natural light. The LEED certified building features a striking glass curtain wall tower, accommodating 448 apartments and 5,000 square feet of retail space.

Colorful Apartment Complex In Reston, Virginia Features Iridescent Panels Coated With Lumiflon FEVE Resin Topcoat

Exo Apartments, Reston, VA, ALUCOBOND Spectra Ocean, R2L Architects, Mark Kempf Photography
Usually reserved for bold European designs, the Exo Apartments in Reston, Virginia boast a facade clad entirely of aluminum composite. The iridescent exterior is enveloped in ALUCOBOND Spectra Ocean, a color-shifting finish which features a LUMIFLON FEVE resin topcoat. Interestingly, the façade has more than one adaptive cladding material, the building also utilizes smart glass technology that changes severity of window tint to optimize natural daylight penetration.

Stunning Iridescent Home In Austria Uses High Performance Lumiflon FEVE Resin Technology

CoMED, a2 architekten, Vienna, Austria, Alucobond Spectra Galaxy Blue, Hertha Hurnaus Photography
In Vienna, Austria, design duo Andrea Daemon and Andreas Doser of ad2 architekten ZT have designed the impressive CoMED private residence. The home is immediately eye-catching as its construction features a series of abstracted geometric shapes. The addition to the home’s unusual angular shape, a prismatic aluminum composite material was used to fully construct the exterior. Alucobond’s Spectra Galaxy Blue was chosen to provide a modern, iridescent alternative to traditional residential building materials.

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.