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MOPOP Museum
Museum of Pop Culture (MOPOP) Jimi Hendrix inspired the name, Frank Gehry designed the project, and Zahner produced the stunning curvilinear forms and structure. Residing in the shadow of the Seattle Space Needle, the Experience Music Project (now the Museum of Pop Culture, or MOPOP) was completed in 2000. Gehry’s unique design required a creative approach to engineering...
de Young Museum
M. H. de Young Memorial Museum Named for San Francisco newspaperman M. H. de Young, this building is a completely reworked redesign from the original museum, which opened in 1895 as an outgrowth of the California International Exposition of 1894. After the Loma Prieta earthquake in 1989 which completely ravaged the original building’s structure, the...
DFW Airport
Dallas Fort Worth Airport, Terminal D The new Terminal D at the Dallas Fort Worth Airport is the largest square-foot project completed to date using Zahner’s Inverted Seam roof and facade system. The new terminal was built to give international travelers a lasting positive impression of their arrival and departure from the United States. The building envelope...
Basra International Stadium
Basra International Stadium in Basra, Iraq Designed by 360 Architecture (now HOK), the new Basra International Stadium is part of the larger Basrah Sport City complex that aims to boost the city as a sporting center in the Middle East. Zahner provided the perforated weathering steel exterior panels. Zahner also provided a number of interior metal surfaces....
BOK Center
Bank of Oklahoma Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma BOK Center (Bank of Oklahoma) in Tulsa, Oklahoma is a nearly 20,000 seat multi-purpose arena for sports, concerts, and massive events. The project involved Zahner’s production and installation of several thousand Angel Hair stainless steel panels, each installed on a ZEPPS framework, the building block for complex architectural...