FEVE-Coated Facility Introduces A Brand New Aesthetic To School Architecture

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After 20 years, the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (UWM) has finally added a new facility to its campus. The Kenwood Interdisciplinary Research Complex, known as KIRC, is the largest building at UWM, spanning approximately 141,000 square-feet. The building was dedicated on October 2, 2015 in a ceremony, where UW System President Ray Cross referred to KIRC as, “…a promise to advance knowledge, to advance learning, a promise to build a better life for this generation and for generations to come.”

Student Architects Improve Community Park With FEVE-Coated ACM

Lions Park Greensboro Alabama Auburn University School of Architecture Planning and landscape Architecture Rural Studio ACM Alpolic Valspar Valflon Lumiflon
Lions Park is a 40-acre site that rests on the southern edge of rural Greensboro, Alabama. Despite being the largest park in Hale County, the only prominent features the park had were a few baseball diamonds that were frequently flooded with water. When the park was flooded, the grounds would be exposed to the blistering sun without any trees or other structures to provide shade.

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.