Arena District
Columbus, OH United States | 2000
2000
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When constructing this precast concrete garage at the entrance of the seven story office building, the designers wanted to emphasize the adjacent courtyard and hide the cars from view. The solution the architect designed was perforated steel façade plates to screen in the car and provide an interesting back drop for the courtyard.
Additionally, the canopy sheltering pedestrians at a shuttle stop was galvanized to provide more aesthetic appeal without sacrificing functionality. Because of its proximity to Atlantic Ocean air and the volume of visitors, maintenance-free longevity was important, and hot-dip galvanized steel met the challenge.
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Building & Architecture
Transportation
Water & Marine
Suburban
Quincy, MA United States
Aesthetics, Coating Durability, Corrosion Performance
The pedestrian canopy and decorative screen walls.
Steel: 20
HDG: 20
William Holland
Marguiles & Associates
Marguiles & Associates
V&S Taunton Galvanizing LLC
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