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Lord of Hosts Church Serves As Culmination of Religious Architecture’s Development
Religious architecture, or sacred architecture, deals with the design of a place of worship. Throughout time, many different cultures and societies have dedicated space and resources to places of worship, resulting in the construction of some of the world’s most notable buildings. Though the core purpose of these buildings has remained the same, the design needs around the architecture is evolving.
CEI Materials Provides Metal Fabrication for LEED Gold-Certified Fallsgrove Plaza
The Fallsgrove Plaza commercial development, designed by DVA Architects, stands as a prime example of sustainable construction, achieving LEED Gold certification for its eco-friendly features. Completed in 2014, the $12 million, 120,000-square-foot complex includes a five-story commercial building and an adjoining parking structure. The building’s exterior blends high-efficiency glass, brick, and metal composite materials, with a standout feature being the impressive metal fin on its façade.
Architects Redefine Luxury Living With Contemporary Apartment complex In Troy, Michigan
The Zen Apartment complex in Troy, Michigan, features 380 apartments, a 2,000-square-foot penthouse, and a 3,000-square-foot clubhouse. The state-of-the-art complex was designed by Krieger Klatt Architects of Royal Oak, MI.
Stakeholders Collaborate To Complete Series Of Impressive Projects Around DC During The Pandemic
No market was impervious to the struggles of the COVID-19 pandemic, which consumed the world in 2020. One such affected industry was construction which saw unprecedented costs and backlogs. Yet during a tumultuous year, CEI Materials was fortunate to partner with architects, contractors, and installers to complete a series of high-profile projects in Washington, D.C., and surrounding areas.
Mixed-Use Residential Building In Foggy Bottom Neighborhood Achieves LEED Silver With Multi-Material Facade
Boathouse is a mixed-use residential building in the Foggy Bottom neighborhood in Washington, DC. The site has been repurposed numerous times, adapted from a Howard Johnson hotel to George Washington University (GWU) student housing for nearly two decades. The property was most recently purchased by Urban Investment Partners from GWU for $35 million to develop the site into rental apartments.

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