Phase one of a three-phase construction plan consisted of constructing three new cypress-clad, single-story classroom buildings, plus a reroof of an existing library building
A German company recently completed a unique steel and glass roofing project at the Gateway Arch National Park and Gateway Arch National Monument – part of a $380 million park revitalization.
Three new stations in the Toronto Transit Commission Line 1 Extension employed inverted roof membrane assemblies to achieve cool roof and longevity requirements.
The project includes a 30,000-square foot main building, a gym, outdoor sports fields, a teen center, learning centers, a technology and STEM lab, art and music spaces, and a kitchen.
From its retractable glass façade that opens to an indoor/outdoor football field to its light-filled strength training room surrounded by glass walls, the new Baylor Scott & White Health Sports Therapy & Research complex puts human health and sports performance on public display with "a new kind of architecture."