Not your typical backyard barn - "The Red Barn" is an award-winning fiber cement rainscreen design by Roger Ferris + Partners. The design intent was to have the roof and walls
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Forty Eighty Architecture was hired to design Squirrel Hill Gateway Lofts at the intersection of Murray Avenue and Forward Avenue in Pittsburgh.
Boulder's happening Twenty Ninth Street now boasts some even more striking hotel options, as 28th and Canyon Embassy
Most bus depots are not typically that architecturally engaging, but not in South Bend, IN. For this stunning environmentally friendly depot, RNL Design incorporated
Take me out to the ballpark... or at least let me have a cool roof top bar to overlook the game!
For this project, Swisspearl® fiber cement panels with an unique fin detail were used to complement a sleek contemporary facade at Doral's Cooper's Hawk Winery location.
Washington DC is growing quickly and the demand for high quality urban living has been embraced by 400 K Street, NW.
TEN Arquitectos & WDG Architecture were tasked with designing DC’s new West End fire station, along with a 52 affordable dwel
MTFA Architecture designed a new condominium on 22nd Street, NW in Washington, DC. Two colors and four different tiles were incorporated to create a stunning new addition to the neighborhood.
Via Verde represents a new model for affordable, green and healthy urban living. In 2006, Grimshaw, the designers of Via Verde, won the first juried design competition for affordable housing in New York City.
FME Architecture and Design designed a stunning roof top private club in San Francisco called The Battery. White fiber concrete panels were installed with Plus5 sub-structure.
David Baker & Associates used Fiber Cement shingles to create an inspiring facade for 888 Seventh Street Condominiums. Using three different red colored 1 x 2 foot shingles, the design has created an elegant fish scale pattern.
FXFowle Architects of New York City designed the Hudson Hill Condominiums at 462 West 58th Street using a Plus5 attachment system for HPL panels.
Washington DC has a new building added to the NOMA skyline with Cooper Carry’s new design for Capital Square Hyatt Place. The iconic building features a variety of red and grey panels with 15,000 square feet of Cem5 cement composite.
The Market at O Street in Washington, DC was designed by Shalom Baranes Associates. An exposed rivet system (F2.10) was incorporated into the design of this fiber cement façade. The new rainscreen building is a local favorite.














