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Church of the Resurrection

United Methodist Church of the Resurrection in Leawood, KS The Church of the Resurrection is a new construction for the Leawood congregation designed by HGA with Gould Evans. Zahner provided the exterior secondary structure (ZEPPS), and the stainless steel cladding in Angel Hair finish on 304 alloy. Seven stainless-steel clad sails, inspired by the seven...

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Cowboys Stadium

Dallas Cowboys Stadium Designed by HKS, the Dallas Cowboys Stadium is among the largest in the world, seating 100,000 people. Zahner produced the stainless steel perimeter metalwork on the exterior and the interior of the stadium. Due to the geometric complexities of these areas, HKS selected Zahner to produce the custom finished steel work. Zahner...

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400 Fifth Avenue

400 Fifth avenue: Langham Place, New York City A stainless steel crown, engineered and fabricated by Zahner, sits atop the 650’ high-rise. Angel Hair, the Zahner developed glare reducing surface texture, was applied to each panel along with custom bumps. Langham Place, originally the Setai Hotel, was designed by Gwathmey Siegel in tandem with Schuman, Lichtenstein, Claman...

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200 Eleventh

200 Eleventh Avenue in Chelsea The 19-story building is supported by a 3-story plinth which serves as a base for the 16 stories above it. This base’s material palette and massing (terracotta cladding and blackened steel window frames) is in harmony with the surrounding industrial buildings, and also serves to set the tone for the...

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100th Anniversary SMWIA

A Centennial Celebration of Monumental Proportions To celebrate the 1988 centennial of the Sheet Metal Workers International Association, the organization commissioned the then emerging architect Frank Gehry to design a temporary architectural structure to be placed inside the National Building Museum in Washington, D.C. Engineered, fabricated, and installed through a collaborative process, the project was one...

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