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Now produced using 50% less carbon dioxide (CO2), the company’s premium RHEINZINK-prePATINA products are now part of its RHEINZINK-ECO ZINC offering. This is the first architectural zinc material in the world to reduce an already small carbon footprint by more than half.
A hemispheric dome, clad in more than 1,500 graphite-grey flat-lock tiles, prominently crowns the new planetarium's roof at Sacramento Municipal Utility District Museum of Science and Curiosity.
Offering an urban beach getaway with a fresh view of New York City, The Rockaway Hotel stands six stories tall, clad in resilient architectural zinc wall panels.
The 72,000-square-foot building combines modern architectural design, state-of-the-art engineering and time-tested natural zinc roofing and wall cladding
The three main buildings showcase a distinctive, scaled pattern using 16,000 zinc tiles. With a potential lifespan of 100 years or more, this resilient, natural metal supports both the Aquarium's economical and environmental goals
RHEINZINK continues to expand its product portfolio and color palette with the introduction of RHEINZINK-PRISMO – color-coated, architectural-grade zinc options for roofing, façade cladding and wall products.
Creating a welcoming, accessible and enduring facility for the City of Edmonton's riders, the new Belvedere Transit Centre features graphite-gray material on both the roof and exterior wall cladding systems