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A 2,000 sq. ft. addition to the Siskin Steel & Supply building in Chattanooga, TN has made a huge impact on the appearance of the company’s headquarters. Linked to an existing brick structure, the expansion includes a new lobby, administrative offices and training room. Approximately 1,250 sq. ft. of Dri-Design 18 ga. stainless steel wall panels were utilized to create the transformation.

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Coming up on May 12th, join Facadesign as we celebrate the Grand Opening of our showroom located at The Walnut Workshop at 3525 Walnut Street. Food, live music and more to be announced – details can be found here, RSVP to the event so you get all the current updates and information. Hope to see you there!
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This product is fairly simple, but can achieve very interesting results. Perforated aluminum strips are woven over and under horizontal pipes, creating a basket weaving effect. The pictures below are from the Museum of Contemporary Arts in Santiago de Chile.
The Architect is: Felipe Assadi

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Coming up on May 12th, join Facadesign as we celebrate the Grand Opening of our showroom located at The Walnut Workshop at 3525 Walnut Street. Food, live music and more to be announced – details can be found here, RSVP to the event so you get all the current updates and information. Hope to see you there!
 https://www.facebook.com/events/281289298618556/

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This product is fairly simple, but can achieve very interesting results. Perforated aluminum strips are woven over and under horizontal pipes, creating a basket weaving effect. The pictures below are from the Museum of Contemporary Arts in Santiago de Chile.
The Architect is: Felipe Assadi

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You don’t always have to go big this projects shows that even small pieces can make a difference. The project in Barcelona, Spain is called Lampara Tusquets and as the name indicates it is a lamp. This is a unique project that uses Cricursa Cridecor.

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