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Florida State University Student Union

How a Multi-System Roofing Approach Modernized FSU’s Student Union

When it came to addressing the roofing needs of the new building, the architecture firm responsible for the core and envelope of the project needed a manufacturer capable of delivering comprehensive, integrated solutions
February 13, 2026

Architects Lewis + Whitlock sought a provider skilled in diverse roofing systems—including low-slope systems, as well as waterproofing with vegetated roof and pedestal paver applications—ultimately choosing Siplast due to the brand’s reputation for long-term durability. 


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Josiah Quincy Elementary School ariel view

An Iconic Boston School Undergoes Building Enclosure Renovation

The first phase of this multi-year project included the design and replacement of the roofs and plaza systems, installation of new windows and doors, facade repairs, and new pedestrian coatings
February 4, 2026

Gale Associates, Inc., a consulting engineering firm, announce the completion of the comprehensive building enclosure renovation of the iconic Josiah Quincy Elementary School, which occupies a full block in Boston’s Chinatown.


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Witherspoon Student Center ceiling baffles

Metal Ceiling Featured in Award-Winning Student Center

Witherspoon Student Center at North Carolina State University (NC State) in Raleigh, NC is a multi-faceted facility on campus; bridging legacy and functionality to meet the needs of a bustling campus
January 23, 2026

Featured on ceilings in Witherspoon are tapered ATAS Lineair Plank panels in .032 aluminum in a custom woodgrain color. The panels are nestled in white perimeter ceiling bays, four bays in total, which enact a soffit-like appearance and creates unique effects.  


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Maple Terrace Apartments in Dallas

Glass Renews Historical Residential Hotel in Dallas

Now reimagined, the original seven-story, U-shaped building has been filled in and expanded to 150,000 square feet of office and restaurant space capped by two new floors
January 21, 2026

Reviving the century-old Maple Terrace Apartments in Dallas, 5G Studio’s adaptive reuse of the historic landmark features glass from Vitro Architectural Glass on the building’s new windows and two-story curtain wall addition.


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LifeServe’s new headquarters

New Blood Center Creates Spa-like Setting with Curtain Wall

With daylight and views, using Tubelite curtain wall, storefront and entrances
January 19, 2026

Tubelite’s aluminum-framed curtain wall, storefront and entrance systems enhance the building’s daylight, transparency, views, outdoor access, visual appearance and resilient performance. 


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Olin Hall at Colgate University

Re-imagined Olin Hall Offers a Model in Interdisciplinary Design at Colgate University

A central part of Colgate’s guiding Third-Century Plan, Olin Hall’s latest renovation and expansion strengthens collaborative learning and the student campus experience while preserving its role as the historic academic heart of campus
January 16, 2026

Olin Hall, Colgate University’s largest academic building, has been transformed into a state-of-the-art interdisciplinary facility, offering an upgraded and expanded learning environment for the university’s new and existing science programming. 


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UC Berkeley Creekside Center

UC Berkeley Creekside Center Undergoes Renovation for the Disabled Students’ Program

The revitalized building upgrades seismic and life safety performance, and is a welcoming, inclusive, and accessible new Center for the University’s Disabled Students’ Program
January 14, 2026

The renovation of the Creekside Center provides a new, more welcoming centralized home for disabled student services on campus and consolidates DSP staff, allowing for improved and expanded services for more than 4,000 students.


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Utah’s Marshall N. White Community Center exterior

Revitalizing a Landmark: Utah’s Marshall N. White Community Center

Features Tubelite curtain wall and entrances finished by Linetec, plus Viracon glass and thermal spacer
January 12, 2026

After a comprehensive renovation, the Marshall N. White Community Center, a two-story, 68,000-square-foot building honors its namesake’s legacy and offers a vibrant hub with a wide range of recreational, educational and social programs for all ages.


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Giddens School and Lake Washington Girls Middle School

Architectural Solutions for a Shared School Campus

Giddens School & Lake Washington Girls Middle School
January 9, 2026

The Giddens School and Lake Washington Girls Middle School complex is an urban educational campus located between Beacon Hill and the Central District neighborhoods of Seattle, and designed to host two private, independent schools.


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Brookland Apartments exterior

Mixed-use Housing Development Connects to Nature in a Dynamic Urban Portland Neighborhood

Brookland Apartments
January 5, 2026

The 166-unit, five-story building features a series of outdoor courtyards that invite fresh air, natural light, and greenery into each unit, ensuring residents are able to enjoy views and connections to nature.


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