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The city of Aurora won the 2012 APWA award for their Highline Canal underpass project.
Large, concrete monument walls extend vertically to the street grade to announce and promote the underpass. Simple, sturdy metal lettering fixed to the walls label the underpass and is visible to motorists and pedestrians. The GKD metal mesh “scrim” panels add a unique architectural signature to the tunnel that eases maintenance and is very attractive.
in an open, bright environment like this restauant interior, sectioning off space finds the perfect solution with GKD metal fabric partitions. In this case the textured Lamelle design gave the perfect look, reflectivity and openess to enhance the interior design environment. Now, let’s order. Architect: Richard Mayer
Eco-friendly Western Red Cedar Timber Fins were installed externally, measuring 4.5m long in 1200mm wide modules with 4 blades to each in a vertical arrangement. Following the curved façade of the building, the Timber Fins provide the structure with a natural, modern aesthetic. Additionally, to complete the Levolux solution, Roller Blinds were installed internally to control light levels in the classrooms and to combat the effects of glare. read here:http://bit.ly/im8fqO
Carlyles Watch, in the heart of downtown Columbus, OH, offers the fusion of new, well-appointed apartment units located in an historic, urban setting. The new building includes 54 residences in seven stories in Columbus’ charming Gay Street District.The building’s exterior features a distinctive checkerboard design, created via the installation of 7,000 sq. ft. of Dri-Design® .080 aluminum panels finished in three colors: black, light gray and dark gray.