Washington, D.C.

1700 Pennsylvania Avenue – The Mills Building

The historic Mills Building at 1700 Pennsylvania Avenue has undergone a complete transformation after a meticulous redesign and remodel completed in 2022. Renowned for its proximity to national landmarks, this iconic 11-story structure built in 1966 captivates with its attention to detail, expansive floor plates, and landscaped rooftop terrace offering unrivaled views of Washington, D.C....

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2100 L Street

The 2100 L Street NW office development is a new 10-story, 190,000 square-foot, signature property located in DC’s Central Business District. Its index of building amenities includes a stunning, landscaped rooftop terrace and lounge featuring dramatic views of the DC skyline. A dual-sided stainless steel façade, designed by globally acclaimed artist, Jan Hendrix, clads the...

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Museum of the Bible

Artist Larry Kirkland, known for his large-scale public art, was commissioned to create the entrance portals that greet each visitor to the Museum of the Bible in Washington, D.C.  Kirkland selected Zahner to help bring his artistic vision to reality.  At nearly 40 feet high, the massive portals are the largest of their kind in...

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Gehry Sheet Metal Centennial

Sheet Metal Craftsmanship: Progress in Building To celebrate the centennial of the Sheet Metal Workers International Association, the SMWIA commissioned Frank Gehry to create a building within a building. The exhibition was entitled, Sheet Metal Craftsmanship: Progress in Building. Designed, conceived, and constructed in 1988, the project was one of the first projects produced by Gehry and...

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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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