Anodized aluminum from Lorin® was selected for a pivotal role in the construction of the new Muskegon Museum of Art. This strategic partnership underscores
Lorin’s commitment to excellence in material innovation and the museum’s vision of establishing a cutting-edge cultural landmark.
“Our anodized aluminum is engineered to provide exceptional durability, a refined aesthetic, and sustainability that meets the demands of modern architectural design,” said Park Kersman, CEO of Lorin®. “We are honored to contribute
to the Muskegon Museum of Art, a project that blends art, technology, and innovative construction to create an inspiring space for the community.”
Key benefits of Lorin’s anodized aluminum include:
Durability - Enhanced corrosion resistance and longevity ensure the material maintains its brilliance over time.
Aesthetic Versatility - Available in various finishes, the anodized aluminum offers a sleek, modern look that complements any design vision.
Sustainable Innovation - The environmentally friendly manufacturing process supports sustainable construction practices while reducing maintenance requirements.
The new Muskegon Museum of Art showcases Lorin’s anodized aluminum in structural and decorative elements, accentuating the museum’s contemporary design and reinforcing its status as a beacon of artistic expression in the region.
Lorin® remains dedicated to delivering materials that not only meet the highest standards of performance but also inspire architectural creativity. This collaboration marks a significant milestone in the integration of advanced materials into cultural
and civic projects, paving the way for future innovations in the construction industry.
Photography supplied by Lorin®.