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Posted: Jan 25, 2018

Yankee Stadium Enhancements

As professional sports venues go, the original Yankee Stadium lasted longer than most. And while many were sad to see the venerable old ballpark close its doors at the end of the 2008 season, it would be hard to argue that the $2.3 billion replacement stadium was not a major upgrade. And thanks to off-season improvements before the start of the 2017 season—including the installation of several designer bifold doors from Schweiss Doors—the new Yankee Stadium is now better than ever!

Posted: Jul 12, 2018

York Tech C-Building

Previously standing as the oldest building on the York Tech campus in Rock Hill, South Carolina, the C-Building was renovated at a cost of roughly $3 million and represents the first great step toward the remaining 120-acre campus’s renovations. In order to provide the façade with a dynamic look without breaking the bank, the architect specified CENTRIA’s Intercept Entyre modular metal panel system to equip the building with smooth expanses and sharp angles for varied and unique sightlines.

Posted: May 20, 2024

Young Family Athletic Center

The Young Family Athletic Center in Norman, OK checks all the boxes for what a modern, fully equipped athletic facility should be. And the building's appearance reflects that. Featured on its exterior are insulated metal panels from Kingspan Insulated Panels.

Posted: Aug 07, 2009

Yucca Valley Steel Home Prototype

4,000 feet above sea level, in the Southern California desert town of Yucca Valley rests the first all-steel house prototype from Blue Sky Homes. This 1,000 square foot, light-gauge, galvanized steel home marks the beginning of a new movement not only for pre-fabricated residential homes, but as an answer to the environmental standards of today’s sustainable building movement. The house is based on the Blue Sky Homes Building System™ and showcases the use of metal in prefabricated residential applications, from the steel frame design, to the energy efficient steel roof manufactured by AEP Span.

Posted: Sep 30, 2019

Zeiders American Dream Theater

The stunning façade incorporating three colors of Versa-Lok panels on Zeiders American Dream Theater in Virginia Beach, VA, won first place for the category of commercial walls in ATAS International’s project of the year awards for 2018.

Posted: Nov 08, 2010

Zeidler Residence

The Zeidler Residence south of Santa Cruz, CA, borrows design influences from both Morocco and Japan. The upscale home, designed by Steve Ehrlich Architects of Culver City, CA, features a wide mix of construction materials and finishes, including burnished concrete block, stainless steel, cast glass, steel-troweled stucco, walnut millwork and zinc wall panels, manufactured from Reynobond® zinc composite material (ZCM) using RHEINZINK® zinc from RHEINZINK America Inc.

Posted: Feb 07, 2011

Ziba Headquarters

On its website, Ziba, a design and innovation consulting firm based in Portland, OR, makes the statement, “We exist to design beautiful experiences.” The company’s headquarters, located on the edge of Portland’s Pearl District and completed as Ziba celebrated its 25th anniversary, speaks to this quote. Joining an expansive wall of glass along the building's main facade are single skin metal rainscreen panels from Morin, a Kingspan Group Company.

Posted: Sep 22, 2022

Zibi Block 211

Zibi Block 211 is an eight-story “state-of-the-art, Class A office project” in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Alucoil’s larcore® panels played a significant role in the success of the project, helping the architect “perfectly achieve the expression we were looking for.”

Posted: Jan 02, 2013

Zion Crossroads Health Clinic

The construction of the new Zion Crossroads Health Clinic in Zion Crossroads, VA was completed in May 2012. The two-phased process involved the construction of a core building, two-story ambulatory healthcare shell, general practice clinic, radiology/imaging area and an outpatient surgery center. The facility’s design strikes a balance between traditional and contemporary, with ALPOLIC aluminum composite material from Mitsubishi Plastics Composites America Inc. helping to convey the latter.

Posted: May 14, 2014

ZipCity

C. Tucker Cope & Associates Inc., American Buildings Company (ABC) Authorized Builder, used a metal building system to complete ZipCity™, an 18,000 square-foot facility in Streetsboro, Ohio that contains what is described as the first indoor zip line and trampoline park in the world.

Posted: Jun 24, 2019

Zoller Inc. Headquarters

Zoller Inc.’s headquarters in Ann Arbor, MI, achieved the company's distinct, corporate-branded façade by relying on CENTRIA Formawall®’s ingenuity and customization. CENTRIA, a leading building envelope science company, provided approximately 24,500 square feet of Formawall high performance building envelope system for the 44,000 square-foot building.

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