Fiber Cement Projects : Education

Metropolitan Business Academy – New Haven, CT

S/L/A/M Collaborative took advantage of three colors and various fabricated Cem5 panels to create an energy-efficient business magnet school.  Located down the street from Yale University – the high school has a variety of building facade material

Cleveland State College – Cleveland, OH

NBBJ of Columbus, OH continues its excellent high education design with Cleveland State University's College of Education featuring glass and Swisspearl fiber cement.

Penn Valley Health Science – Kansas City, MO

Kahler Slater has been working with the leadership of Metropolitan Community College (MCC)-Penn Valley since 2005 to develop a state-of-the-art Health Science Institute using Cem5 for their facade.

U of Arkansas Bookstore – Fayetteville, AR

In preparation for Fall 2010 semester, installation of the University of Arkansas Garland Ave. Bookstore incorporated a Terra5 terracotta rainscreen, a fiber cement rainscreen and unique Terra5 baguette sunscreen.

Virginia Infectious Disease – Blacksburg, VA

One of the advantages of Cem5’s fiber cement panels is its ability to be perforated. HDR-Bethesda designed the Infectious Disease Research Facility on the campus of Virginia Tech with perforated panels.

One of the most expansive and ambitious renovation projects in Manhattan was complete with a Swisspearl engineered fiber cement rainscreen solution from Cladding Corp.

ISU Cyclone Sports Complex – Ames, IA

RDG Planning & Design – Des Moines incorporated Cem5 panels in the new ISU Cyclone Sports Complex.  The grey fiber cement panels were used in conjunction with red brick walls.

UC – Student Recreation Center – Cincinnati, OH

Morphosis Architects has created a state of the art, award winning recreation center for the campus of University of Cincinnati.  Swisspearl® fiber cement panels were incorporated in the exterior and interior design of the building.

Cascade Meadows Science Center – Rochester, MN

LHB of Minneapolis designed the new Center which requires 55% less energy than code.  Cem5 and System5 were used to contributed towards the buildings energy efficiency.

Overland Park Soccer Complex – Kansas City, KS

DLR Group designed the Overland Park Soccer Complex, the only soccer complex of its kind in the United States.  It covers 96 acres and offers an energy-efficient field house clad in Cem5 fiber cement panels.