A sleek 11-story blue glass mixed-use office and retail project gleams at the corner of 1050 K Street NW in Washington, D.C.
The project features 9,450 square feet of Berridge Manufacturing, San Antonio, Cee-Lock Standing Seam Roof System and 2,420 square feet of Vee-Panel in Kynar 500 Hartford Green.
MetalWorks RH200 Custom Curved ceiling system in white from Armstrong Ceiling Systems, Lancaster, Pa., was used.
Eufaula, Ala.-based American Buildings Co. manufactured the metal building and the 13,500-square-foot Standing Seam II roof.
Morin West, Fontana, Calif., manufactured the 7/8-inch corrugated 22-gauge wall panels in eight different lengths and curved into eight different degrees of curvature.
Firestone Metal Products, Anoka, Minn., manufactured the metal for this project.
Nearly 30,000 square feet of Citadel Envelope 2000 Rain Screen metal composite material panels from Citadel Architectural Products, Indianapolis was used on the project.
About 4,300 square feet of Holland, Mich.-based Dri-Design 0.080 aluminum panels finished in musket gray, granite and custom state police blue are used.
Robertson Building Systems, Ancaster, Ontario, Canada, manufactured the Galvalume SSR roof with a 0.25/12 slope and stucco Durarib endwalls and sidewalls.
German-based Thyssen Krupp Nirosta manufactured the Austenite 55 stainless steel, made from 80 percent recycled content.