For the new Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences building at the University of Iowa, BNIM Architects incorporated an engineered
Terra5 Projects : All Types
The Fire Station No. 5 seismic replacement project was funded by the Earthquake Safety and Emergency Response (ESER) Bond Program and incorporated Cladding Corp's Terra5 rainscreen for the building's entrance.
Rhode Island College Craig-Lee Hall addition was designed by LLB Architects. Swisspearl® fiber cement rainscreen panels were selected as a design feature for the entrance and also along the rooftop, where slat fiber cement panels were used to cover HVAC systems.
Invision Architecture designed the Regional Medical Center - Manchester, which is a major 2-story addition to an existing hospital anchored by a new patient bed unit and specialty clinic.
LLB Architects were tasked with adding function and design to Gaige Hall on the campus of
Invision Architecture of Des Moines designs beautiful buildings. Story County Medical Center - Outpatient Unit Expansion brings a sense of peace and tranquility articulated in the exterior facade design.
For this striking design, the team at Perkins + Will provided King County with a modern and energy-efficient community hub via the new
When the fire bell rings, the Galante Architecture Studio in Cambridge, MA is usually the first on the scene.
Mark Cavagnero Associates is a design team known for award-winning projects and the College of Marin Academic building is no exception.
McCormick & Company, Inc., manufacturer of flavors and spices, has a new global headquarters in Hunt Valley, MD.
JMZ Architects selected Terra5 terracotta and Swisspearl® fiber cement rainscreen panels for the Rome Campus Expansion.
The Academies of Loudoun, a design by Stantec, opened in August 2018 and sports a high-performance, low-maintenance Terra5 terracotta rainscreen facade.
Students at the University of Washington have a new space to learn and grow their skills for the 21st century. Named in honor of Bill & Melinda Gates, this newest addition to the Paul G.
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.














