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15 Renwick

15 Renwick Residential Development in Manhattan Zahner provided exterior copper panels pre-patinated with a Dirty Penny finish. 15 Renwick is a 31-unit building, designed by ODA-Architecture, featuring a unique mix of 2- and 3-bedroom residences, three townhomes with private yards and four penthouse duplexes.

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65 East Goethe

65 East Goethe Street in Chicago, Illinois 65 E. Goethe Street was designed by Lucien Lagrange and features custom roof, facade, and window coverings by Zahner. Completed in 2002, the project required traditional building methods to match the architectural aesthetic. The design reflects the architectural style of the Second French Empire, fitting for a building set...

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40 Bond Street

40 Bond Street in New York City Designed by Herzog & de Meuron with Handel Architects, 40 Bond Street is an Ian Schrager luxury residence located in the NoHo District of Manhattan. Zahner provided the building’s cladding in pre-patinated copper and mirror polish stainless steel. The building is the first residential project in the United States...

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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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Zahner Headquarters

The North Dock Expansion at the Zahner Campus Designed by  Crawford Architects , the Zahner Headquarters façade features undulating ZEPPS assemblies. ZEPPS, the Zahner process used to create custom curving surfaces, are used in projects around the world. Typically, ZEPPS assemblies consist of structural aluminum fins and ribs which are then clad in stainless steel,...

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