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RiverView II, Chicago

Project Name: RiverView II
Project Location: Chicago, Illinois
ALUCOBOND PLUS Materials: 48,000 sq. ft. of 4mm Custom Duranar Green
Year of Installation: 2005
Architect: DeStefano and Partners, Ltd., Chicago
Fabricator: Sobotec Ltd., Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
Installer: Arcadia Products Inc., Northbrook, Illinois
Attachment Method: Sobotec SL-1000 caulked system

Alucobond Plus Material accents RiverView II, a luxury condominium tower on the north bank of the Chicago River overlooking Lake Michigan. With a final completion date of April 2005, RiverView II connects to a previously constructed, and smaller, first phase tower.

UC Riverside

Project Name: UC Riverside
Project Location: Riverside, California
ALUCOBOND PLUS Materials: 36,000 sq. ft. of 4mm Silver Metallic
Year of Installation: 2005
Architect: RBB Architects Inc., Los Angeles, CA
Fabricator: Elward Systems Corporation, Lakewood, Colorado
Installer: Engineered Metals Co., Fair Oaks, Texas
Attachment Method: Rout and return dry system

Alucobond® Material Courtyard Adds “High-Tech” Look

How do you introduce the “high-tech” look of metal as part of an engineering building on a university campus where brick makes a traditional statement? A suggestion of metal in the context of a brick exterior leads to a courtyard where the walls are clad predominantly in Alucobond Material—at the University of California, Riverside, Engineering Building Unit 2. Also introduced as a complement to brick on the exterior, sandstone is utilized as part of the courtyard as well. Overhead, the courtyard canopy of PVC fabric becomes an innovative design element that mixes well with the high-tech look of Alucobond Material cladding.

Regal Cinema

Project Name: Regal Cinema
Project Location: Crocker Park, Ohio
ALUCOBOND PLUS Materials: 3,000 sq. ft. of  4mm Silver Metallic
Year of Installation: 2005
Architect: Bialosky + Partners, Cleveland, OH
Fabricator: Royalton Architectural Fabrication Inc., North Royalton, OH
Installer: Carroll Glass & Maintenance Co., Cleveland, OH
Attachment Method: Royaltech 3000 dry joint rain screen system

Cinema Marquee Shines and Relates

The cinema marquee at the Regal Cinema in Crocker Park, OH, (reference Westlake, OH) shines with its neon and lighted signage reflecting off its tasteful, sophisticated terraced tower of Alucobond® composite metal panels. The marquee was designed to be “reminiscent of the Art Deco style of the 1920s and ’30s,” according to Paul Deutsch, AIA, Principal of Bialosky + Partners Architects of Cleveland, Ohio. The marquee draws attention, and movie fans, to the cinema as a diverse mix of other materials — including stucco, GRC (glass fiber reinforced cement), brick, and glass – add to the building’s visual interest. Retail storefronts in Crocker Park are designed to the needs of each tenant, while the overall design aesthetic results in “an exciting urban street level experience.”

McCarran Airport Expansion

Project Name: McCarran Airport Expansion
Project Location: Las Vegas, Nevada
ALUCOBOND  Materials: 37,000 sq. ft. of 4mm Custom Satellite “D” Blue Metallic,
11,000 sq. ft. of Custom Blue Sunstorm Metallic,
15,000 sq. ft. of 4mm ALUCOBOND PLUS Custom Satellite “D” Blue Metallic
Year of Installation: 2005
Architect: Tate Snyder Kimsey, Henderson, Nevada
Fabricator: Thermal Systems KWC Ltd., Calgary, Alberta
Installer: Carmel Architectural Sales, Anaheim, California
Attachment Method: AP300 High Performance Rainscreen System

McCarran Expansion Repeats Alucobond® Material

The April 2005 completion of a 10-gate expansion of the Satellite D Concourse and a new Ramp Control Tower at McCarran International Airport in Las Vegas, Nevada features exterior panels of Alucobond Material. This project continues the design vision and Alucobond Material selection established with the construction of the 26-gate Satellite D Concourse completed in 1998. Tate Snyder Kimsey Architects of Henderson, Nevada handled both projects.

Madison County Criminal Justice Center

Project Name: Madison County Criminal Justice Center
Project Location: Edwardsville, Illinois
ALUCOBOND PLUS Materials: 8,200 sq. ft. of 4mm Champagne Metallic
Year of Installation: 2005
Architect: Lefferson & Associates, Inc., Alton, Illinois
Fabricator: Universe Corporation, St. Louis, Missouri
Attachment Method: Rear-ventilated “rainscreen” system

Practical Rehab Includes Alucobond® Material at Justice Center

A focus on the practical distinguished the rehab of a vacant building which became the new Madison County Criminal Justice Center in Edwardsville, Illinois. Aluminum composite material (ACM) panels of Alucobond Material were chosen to blend with existing travertine panels and provide “a basic metal look,” according to Frank Wiseman, Vice President of Architecture for Lefferson & Associates, Inc. of Alton, Illinois, the architectural firm that designed the new Center. Both the Alucobond Material and travertine panels complement brick on the renovated project, which opened in early March, 2005.

Buzbee Dental

Project Name: Buzbee Dental
Project Location: Springfield, Missouri,
ALUCOBOND PLUS Materials: 5,400 sq. ft. of 4 mm Cadet Grey & Custom Birch
Year of Installation: 2005
Architect: Butler, Rosenbury and Partners,
Springfield, MO
Fabricator/Installer: Universe Corporation, St. Louis

Innovation in Metal and Glass

It’s enough to make you smile: a dental building constructed with innovations in metal and glass that yield cost control, performance and beauty. Buzbee Dental in Springfield, Missouri, features 5,400 sq. ft. of 4 mm Alucobond® Material as exterior cladding panels in colors of Birch and Cadet Grey. Chosen in part for their superior formability, the Alucobond panels were engineered, fabricated and installed by Universe Corporation, St. Louis. “This project uses a rainscreen system that has a non-progressive installation, meaning that any one panel can be removed and re-installed without disturbing adjacent panels,” said Matt Ford of Universe Corporation. “We worked with the designer on panel module size and other details to control costs.”